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Vu Nguyen commented on XERCESC-1355:
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I definitely have problem with sending the attach files. Anywa, i sent you all 
needed files this morning and just did again just in case. Looking forward for 
your findind.

> DOMBuilder parse wrong node type
> --------------------------------
>
>          Key: XERCESC-1355
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1355
>      Project: Xerces-C++
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: DOM
>     Versions: 2.6.0
>  Environment: Linux gcc 3.2 Redhat Linux 8.0 3.2-7
>     Reporter: Vu Nguyen

>
> Basically I wrote a simple code (similar to DOMCount) to printout the DOM 
> tree content. I found out that all of the node type (node.getNodeType()) 
> always return  3(which is ELEMENT_NODE) while it should sometimes return 
> TEXT_NODE so I can obtain the value via node.getNodeValue(). As the result, I 
> always get NULL.
> Not sure if related to this thing, before setFeature(...whitespace = true), 
> the DOMTree has a lot of bogus TEXT_NODEs.
> ==================== OUTPUT LOG =========================
> Building CLI tree from data model ... 
> Element: command-groups 
>         Attributes 
>         ---------- 
>         id=_1 
>         name=bulk-input 
> Rootnode has child: 1 
> Element: help = (null) with type 1 
> Element: command = (null) with type 1 
>         Attributes 
>         ---------- 
>         id=_1 
>         name=show 
> Element: command = (null) with type 1 
>         Attributes 
>         ---------- 
>         id=_2 
>         name=start 
> Node type == 1 
> Element: help and value (null) at 0 
> Node type == 3 
> we done 
> =============================================================
> Note that: help is a text node and expected to return some value.
> Here the sample of xml and dtd.

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