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Henri Sivonen wrote: >> As many XML editors can use an XPath just as easily as line/column >> numbers to take you to a particular place in a document, I usually >> find it sufficient to return an XPath. Some editors can use it, yes. Not all. > > That's not what I need for Validator.nu. Every other library that I use > supports reporting errors with SAX locator data and, therefore, I've > built a front-end based on lines and columns. I control the locator and > I want to be able to retrieve both the line and column that I carefully > put in. And what happens when you start to edit an xml file that isn't pretty printed Henri? Mikes issues of the 'single line' XML file. That seems to be a case of covering some percentage, just as assuming all editors can highlight an xpath location in a file only covers some percentage. I've tried to explain the simplicity of the work DC did at http://www.dpawson.co.uk/nodesets/entries/0801231.html I.e. using the xpath location as a way of 'pointing' to a location in the source XML file? That way the edit/parse/view errors is pretty easy using a browser alongside the editor. And it works for any XML file too. regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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