> I assume you mean Visual C++ 6.0, not one of the newer .NET ones. Yip that's correct. VC++ 6.00.
> Forgive me for asking the obvious: did you add libxml2.lib to the > "Object/library modules" field of the Link tab of the Project Settings > dialog? Yip it certainly has been added. See my setting with the reply to GORKA. > The "resource file section" sounds like the wrong place to add a > library. Similarly, the location of libxml2's headers should be in the > "Additional include directories" field of the Preprocessor section of > the C/C++ tab, not the "Additional resource include directories" field > of the Resources tab. You are probably correct. However let me throw a spanner in the works. I have the production application setup this way. This was done by previous C/C++ developer. And this works. I have setup everything the same as the production applications settings. But no luck!! > If that's what you meant you did, then I don't know what the problem is > (although I do find it odd that xmlFree seems to be listed as a DLL > import while the others aren't). I am glad you mentioned this. Because I was wondering the same thing. Why Would the application look for a DLL call (for a lack of a better desc) instead. __imp__xmlFree seems odd when comparing to the others. I certainly don't understand why this is. Regards Xen -----Original Message----- From: Tim Van Holder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 01 March 2007 01:50 To: Xen Cloete Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [xml] Help Required Xen Cloete wrote: > To all, > > I have been struggling for more than a day trying to get the library to > work on my machine. I am running XP with the Microsoft Visual C++ > Enterprise Edition. I assume you mean Visual C++ 6.0, not one of the newer .NET ones. > To not waste anybody's time I will get right to the point. > > I have included in the Libxml2.lib file in the "resource file section" > of the IDE. The path to the directories for this library has been > correctly pointed to in this section. However when I compile the > program I get the following error messages: Forgive me for asking the obvious: did you add libxml2.lib to the "Object/library modules" field of the Link tab of the Project Settings dialog? The "resource file section" sounds like the wrong place to add a library. Similarly, the location of libxml2's headers should be in the "Additional include directories" field of the Preprocessor section of the C/C++ tab, not the "Additional resource include directories" field of the Resources tab. If that's what you meant you did, then I don't know what the problem is (although I do find it odd that xmlFree seems to be listed as a DLL import while the others aren't). > "Hollard is a licensed Financial Services Provider (FSP) as defined in > the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS). FAIS > requires that anyone who makes any recommendation, guidance or proposal > of a financial nature must be a duly authorised representative of a > licensed FSP. If you are seeking financial advice, or if you feel that > this email constitutes financial advice, or if the author of this email > wants you to purchase, amend or cancel a policy, please check with the > author that he/she is a registered representative of Hollard." > > This email and all content are subject to the following disclaimer: > > "http://www.hollard.co.za/legal/disclaimer.htm" Such disclaimers are rarely appropriate for lists like these; try to avoid including them. _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
