"Dean Roddey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Keep in mind that its getting you the offset just past the *end* of > the thing it just handed you. So you have to keep a previous offset > around in order to get the data from there to the new end minus one > byte, which will get you the content of the thing it just handed > you.
Hey Dean, Maybe I'm not understanding you. Are you saying that getSrcOffset() is returning the difference in bytes from the previous time it was invoked? If so, that's not the behavior that I'm observing: Found element contributors at 70 offset Found element person at 96 offset Found element name at 107 offset Found element email at 136 offset Found element person at 201 offset Found element name at 212 offset Found element email at 241 offset Found element person at 310 offset Found element name at 321 offset Found element email at 357 offset For me I'm getting the offset from the beginning of the file or buffer. I'm only looking at small files, so maybe this is only a single bufferful and that's why it works this way?? Thanks, jas. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
