Thanks for replying. Yes, your XML looks correct. Shoot!
I use createElementNS to create the element and then appendChild.
I use either setAttributeNS or setAttributeNodeNS to create the namespace attribute.
I am also wondering if the issue is that if the namespace attribute URI is has to be something like http://www.w3.org/1999 if the name is xlmns:fo or whatever
Adam Heinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My XML that goes back and forth between namespaces pretty regularly:<dlg:page xmlns:dlg="http://www.exstream.com/2003/XSL/Dialogue" xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
<fo:declarations>
<dlg:paper-type size="612.00pt 792.00pt"/>
<dlg:objects>
<dlg:text>
<dlg:rect bottom="727.20pt" left="216.00pt" right="540.00pt" top="684.00pt"/>
<fo:flow>
<fo:block>
<fo:inline font-family="Arial" font-size="36.00pt" font-weight="bold">Saturday April 22</fo:inline>
</fo:block>
</fo:flow>
</dlg:text>
</dlg:objects></dlg:page>What function are you using to append elements? I consistently use something like:DOMElement* pxInline = m_pDoc->createElement(_X("fo:inline"));pxParent->appendChild(pxInline);Adam Heinz
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 3:03 PM
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Subject: RE: Creating multiple namespacesThanks for the reply, but unfortunately, this does not work correctly.It will indeed create a root element like so<?xml version="1.0"?>
<bk:book xmlns:bk='urn:loc.gov:books'
xmlns:isbn='urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6'>However, when I try to create an element using the second namespace, isbn, it looks like this<?xml version="1.0"?>
<bk:book xmlns:bk='urn:loc.gov:books'
xmlns:isbn='urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6'>
<bk:title>Cheaper by the Dozen</bk:title>
<isbn:number xmlns:isbn='urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6'>1568491379</isbn:number>
</bk:book>It is defining the isbn namespace again at the element that uses it. To me, this means that the attribute in the root element is not being picked up as a namespace, only an attribute with the name "xmlns:isbn"This is what I am trying to get<?xml version="1.0"?>
<bk:book xmlns:bk='urn:loc.gov:books'
xmlns:isbn='urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6'>
<bk:title>Cheaper by the Dozen</bk:title>
<isbn:number>1568491379</isbn:number>
</bk:book>Any opinions? I have been doing more investigation, and I starting to think that this kind of functionality is just not supported by Xerces C++. In JDOM, there is a method called DeclareNamespace or something to that effect, that seem to be what is needed.Ted
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