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Re: MSXML + Xerces DOM compatibility


xerces msxml


6/13/2002 6:18:39 PM, kundan.upadhyay@k... wrote:

> The problem is that now I will have to
> implement all the parsing logic again ( I basically parse XML file, 
create
> objects , based on the type of object e.g. if DOM_Node is of type 
Element,
> create XYZ class , else  create abc class etc., put the whole hierarchy 
in
> memory , if I use MSXML , I will have to check node type IXMLDOMNode 
etc.).
> It would be nice if I could just get the DOM_Node directly from MSXML
>(instead of IXMLDOMNode), so that I can keep using the common parsing 
code.


I'd be very interested in seeing more details, perhaps a bit of the actual 
code.  I suspect you are using proprietary classes rather than the standard 
DOM interfaces, but it's possible that you're doing things that just aren't 
covered by the spec. (Or, DOM not having an official C++ binding, maybe 
there aren't standard interfaces for C++!).  Feel free to follow up 
directly to me if you don't want to overwhelm the list ...






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