I’ve attached a file that REXML fails to parse correctly. I can’t see
anything wrong with it. Could anyone else check and see if you get the
same results or notice anything wrong with the file? I get random
unclosed token errors when I do the following:
Is there an xml .convention. that makes /sep a key to an implied
separation descriptor?
I canna approach the tough ones… Xpath iteration … I’m still
working on them!
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Thanks for the help. I’m not aware of a convention. Do you think it
would be easier to just use a stream parser? If so, how would I address
elements like: http://www.infogain.com/
It seems like I can parse the doc via a stream parser but I’m just not
sure how to address some of the elements/attributes.
Thanks,
Charles
Any further input would be appreciated. Mark T wrote:
Hi Charles/Chas/Chuck…
Is there an xml .convention. that makes /sep a key to an implied
separation descriptor?
I canna approach the tough ones… Xpath iteration … I’m still
working on them!
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