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Hi everyone,
I have the following XML structure.
<ROOT>
<ELEMENT>
<Time>100</Time>
<MIN>500</MIN>
<MAX>500</MAX>
<RESULT>OK</RESULT>
<ERRORS>NO</ERRORS>
</ELEMENT>
<ELEMENT>
<Time>100</Time>
<RESULT>OK</RESULT>
<ERRORS>NO</ERRORS>
</ELEMENT>
Unfortunately, as you can see the guy who designed the XML did not make it consistent (all ELEMENT nodes do not have the same sub-nodes). However, I am only interested in the RESULT sub-node.
So, I use the XMLDataDocument class to step through the file.
My question is that when I step in the element node, how can I just take a look at the RESULT tag.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Pankaj
Without struggle, there is no progress
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I would edit your post and check 'Do not treat <'s as HTML tags'. Makes markup a little easier to read
Ryan
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Thanks for pointing that out. Did not even think about it
Pankaj
Without struggle, there is no progress
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You can use XmlDocument's selectNodes("//RESULT") and it will bring you all 'RESULT' nodes despite where they are in the document structure.
Trying to make bits uncopyable is like trying to make water not wet.
-- Bruce Schneier
By the way, dog_spawn isn't a nickname - it is my name with an underscore instead of a space. -- dog_spawn
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the reply, despite my hard to read post!
Pankaj
Without struggle, there is no progress
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Hi,
I tried the SelectNodes and SelectSingleNode method. However, it starts its search from the root document. However, I want it to search only in its own node context. Am I missing something here?
Thanks,
Pankaj
Without struggle, there is no progress
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I have a .net web service which expects a soap requested outlined by a structure of classes. Working on the client side I have created an xml file that contains everything that will be in the body of the soap envelope. If possible I want to take the contents of the xml file and shove them directly into the class and send it the web service. Here is the code I have been trying.
<br />
Dim sXMLFile As String = txtXML.Text<br />
Dim doc As New XmlDocument()<br />
Dim rc As localhost.Request<br />
<br />
Dim ds As New DataSet()<br />
Dim tbl As DataTable<br />
Dim col As DataColumn<br />
Dim row As DataRow<br />
<br />
doc.Load(sXMLFile)<br />
ds.ReadXml(New XmlNodeReader(doc))<br />
<br />
''
'rc.SetInfo = ds.Tables(0).DataSet<br />
'rc.SetInfo2 = ds.Tables(1).DataSet<br />
<br />
''
''
'wr.SubmitRequest(ctype(ds, localhost.Request)<br />
'wr.SubmitRequest(ctype(sXMLFile, localhost.Request)<br />
wr.SubmitRequest(ctype(XmlNodeReader(doc), localhost.Request)<br />
Is this possible and if so how?
Thanks,
Jason W.
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Yep, its possible. Do you have the WSDL for the method in question? You will need to use the correct schema.
If you have the WSDL however, it would probalby be a better idea to generate a proxy and use that, much more maintainable.
Ryan.
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Actually, I finally figured out how to do it this morning. Here is what I came up with:
Dim sXMLFile As String = txtXML.Text<br />
Dim serializer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(localhost.RequestChange))<br />
Dim fs As New FileStream(sXMLFile, FileMode.Open)<br />
Dim rc As localhost.RequestChange<br />
rc = CType(serializer.Deserialize(fs), localhost.RequestChange)
Thanks for the response,
Jason W.
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I need to accept XML formatted data over a socket connection and place the data into a dataset for parsing. The XML data is bracketed by a start character and an end character, but may range from 50 bytes to thousands of bytes. The app will need to be in c++. ANy ideas
Thanks
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Just grab the XML and use DataSet.ReadXml to load it into a DataSet object. You can use the socket stream as the parameter, or use any TextReader (such as the XmlTextReader ) as the parameter. Just see the ReadXml for the overloads.
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.21
GCS/G/MU d- s: a- C++++ UL@ P++(+++) L+(--) E--- W+++ N++ o+ K? w++++ O- M(+) V? PS-- PE Y++ PGP++ t++@ 5 X+++ R+@ tv+ b(-)>b++ DI++++ D+ G e++>+++ h---* r+++ y+++
-----END GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
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I’m hitting my .Net web service with a .Net client app I developed and am getting the following error.
A first chance exception of type 'System.ObjectDisposedException' occurred in system.dll<br />
Additional information: Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Sockets.NetworkStream".
Any Ideas why it is occurring?
Thanks,
Jason W.
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Where can I find info on creating PDF format with XML/XSL?
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Where can I find info on created PDF format with XML/XSL?
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My problem is in the Subject.
APe
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How to display xml transformed in HTML in a windows Application?
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using XSL ...
Your question is way too general, so I'll recommend that perhaps you get yourself a good XML book (i.e., Teach yourself XML in 24 hours).
As for displaying HTML in a windows Application, you'll need to make use of the IBrowser/IBrowser2 interface.
D.
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Hi ,
I am creating xml document from dataset.
one of my data field is of data type datetime.
so when I am converting it to xml it is getting conveted in to long date value ,but i don't want long date.
for example
my datetime field value is 8/29/2002
and it is getting converted into '2002-08-29T00:00:00.0000000+05:30'
I hope I have explained my problem to some extent.
can anybody help me out to solve this problem?
thanks
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I ran into this same "issue", and I ended up just storing the Date as a string in the XML and then converting it back into a Date/Time when I read the data back in ...
There's probably a more "direct" approach to take, but this works just fine.
D.
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I have very little idea about XML and i want to learn this thing. Can some one suggest link, good book to learn
1-XML basics and what it is.
2-Good way to learn MSXML API.
Thanks
paracha3
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Jump in over your head... try O'Reilly's XSLT Cookbook.
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Oops... sorry, I mis-read your post and thought you were looking for XSL resources.
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