Hi Hiran,

Seems a good way...
I'm using g++ on SOLARIS... any clue to have such feature ?

At 11:21 24/03/04 +0100, you wrote:
Hi, Sylvain.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sylvain Duval [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 11:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Encapsulation of XMLCh* string
>
> [...]
> But my question was, does everyone write a class which
> encapsulate XMLCh*
> string ? Because using only XMLString routine is not the
> easiest way to
> code I know, I seem to be back in the past when I was not
> using the STL and
> only char*... Or maybe this kind of class is planned for next
> releases of
> Xerces....
>
>  > If you want to
>  > serialize XMLCh and view you either need an editor that will
>  > understand
>  > UTF8/16 or transcode to your local code page.
>
> I don't want to view my string, I just want to compare and
> manipulate it
> with a simple interface...
> And of course I want the character good serialized in my XML
> output....

Simple answer: I use Visual C++ 6 with unicode support turned on.
Here the internal structure of XMLString exactly matches the
MFC CString, so I do not need any conversion to manipulate at all.
All I had to care for was I/O.

Hiran

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