Hi James

I mentioned the OS in my subject OS X
FSMakeFSSpec doesnt return an error code (returns 0) and i think that fsspec
is hence valid or is there any other way to see this
XMLCreateFullPathFromFSSpec converts the passed string to unicode
 If i pass the path returned by XMLCreateFullPathFromFSSpec to
XMLParsePathToFSSpec it succeeds and i think that hence the spec is valid

One more point is that the string (unicode) that we pass to the SAX Parser
does not contain the volume name
does this have to do with its not finding the path

thanks
birinder

-----Original Message-----
From: James Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 8:45 PM
To: Xerces C Dev
Cc: Birinder Singh
Subject: Re: Japanese file Names cant be resolved by SAX on Mac OS X


Birinder,

Here are some answers that would be helpful either to you or to me:

- Are you running on Mac OS X or Mac OS 9?
- Does your call to FSMakeFSSpec return an error code?
- Does your call to FSMakeFSSpec return to you a valid FSSpec?
- What is the path that is returned by XMLCreateFullPathFromFSSpec?
- If you pass the path returned by XMLCreateFullPathFromFSSpec (assuming
it's valid) into XMLParsePathToFSSpec, does this routine succeed, and is the
FSSpec it creates valid?

James


On 8/27/03 7:33 AM, "Birinder Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all 
> 
> I am passing a file path having some japanese named folders in the path to
> the SAX Parser to parse the file
> I do the following stuff on Mac
> 
>
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> --------------
> FSMakeFSSpec(0,0,filePath,&fsspec);
> XMLCh *newPathPtr = XMLCreateFullPathFromFSSpec(fsspec);
>
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> --------------
> 
> Now i pass the newPathPtr to the SAX Parser and it cant open the specified
> file
> I cant figure out where i am wrong in doing so
> Can anyone help me please
> 
> regards
> birinder
> 
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