It seems to work:
I defined a custom error handler:
void MyErrorHandler
(void * userData, xmlErrorPtr error){
// here we extract the information
// from xmlError struct
}
Then, after I initialize libxml, I register my
handler:
//reset the generic error handler
initGenericErrorDefaultFunc(NULL);
//supply custom error handler
xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc(NULL, MyErrorHandler);
As an added bonus it seems to be picking up the errors
from libxslt as well
--Tavi
PS. Let me know If I'm missing anything
--- Daniel Veillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 11:22:01AM -0700, Octavian
> Afilipoai wrote:
> > Also, I'm not sure how to register a callback for
> > parse error(s) and any other kind of errors or
> > warnings that libxml might generate.
> >
> > Any ideas and/or code examples are appreciated.
>
> Register a structured error handler, see
> xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc
>
>
http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlerror.html#xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc
>
> Daniel
>
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