Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Please Help Me! ASP ~ XML >Thread Next - Re: Please Help Me! ASP ~ XML Re: Please Help Me! ASP ~ XMLTo: NULL Date: 10/2/2004 8:44:00 AM Thanks Han... But when I try a "for each" loop like that, it just
executes one time, and returns all of the IDs in one string....
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 16:58:13 +0900, "Han" <hp4444@k...>
wrote:
>Something like,
>
>for each id1 in theIDs
> response.write id1.text & "<br>"
>next
>
>"Sarah" <no-spam~sarah@z...> wrote in message
>news:a06sl0146gjhl2043vsisvri10hp111pfp@4......
>> Hi,
>>
>> I know virtually nothing about XML, and am trying to make someone
>> else's code work now that the XML data we're using has changed.
>>
>> The ASP being used to grab the XML is:
>>
>> set xmlHTTP = server.CreateObject("Msxml2.SERVERXMLHTTP")
>> xmlHTTP.Open "GET", XMLURL, false
>> xmlHTTP.Send(Now)
>> set xmlDoc = xmlHTTP.responseXML
>>
>> The XML file looks something like this:
>>
>> <ProductInfo>
>> <ListingIDs>
>> <ID>9392</ID>
>> <ID>9393</ID>
>> <ID>9394</ID>
>> <ID>9395</ID>
>> <ID>9396</ID>
>> </ListingIDs>
>> </ProductInfo>
>>
>> If I do:
>>
>> set theIDs = xmlDoc.SelectNodes("//ProductInfo/ListingIDs")
>>
>> it gives me all the <ID> tags combined into one. That is, theIDs
>> contains all of the <ID> tags.
>>
>> I've tried using a "for each" loop to get them out one by one, but I
>> can't figure out how to make it work.
>>
>> Can someone please, please, please help?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Sarah
>
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