Hi,
If you want a tree that you can traverse afterwards you should use
a DOMParser. The example uses SAX. In the current example you should look
at the methods in MemParseHandlers.cpp and add your code in there. You
should probably take a look at a tutorial on SAX as well.
Gareth
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Edgar M. Purdy wrote:
> I downloaded the release of Xerces prior to the latest one. I've been
> running the MemParse sample. I need to expose more functionality but
> cannot find the classes where this additional functional resides. The
> sample gives the number of elements, number of attributes, number of
> white spaces and number of characters. This proves the parser goes
> through the string. I need to access the element names and their
> associated values. Can anyone help by telling me where this
> functionality is hiding.
> Thanks
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