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Re: javascript xml parser question.

From: Martin Honnen <mahotrash@-----.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/5/2004 11:15:00 AM

annoyingmouse2002 wrote:


> I've been
> using MSXML to parse an OWL but would like to use a different
> solution. 

You can use MSXML but preferably on the server with ASP as that way your 
page will work in browsers other than IE/Win.

> Basically it reads the OWL (Based on XML) and puts values in
> a number of arrays and then puts the contents of the array in a HTML
> table. I'd like to keep the array structure. I've checked out all
> sorts of different javascript parsers but have not met with a great
> deal of success with any of them and I'd be grateful for any advice.
> I'll include the two files below and would be grateful for any advice.

What exactly is your question?
Have you tried your example in a browser and got error messages? Which 
browser have you tried with?

As said, your first approach should be a server side solution. If you 
really want to go client-side and don't know how to approach it then you 
might want to check out Sarissa at
   http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/

-- 

	Martin Honnen
	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/



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