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Re: load vs loadxml - one works with attributes the other not

From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 12/4/2004 4:12:00 PM
"Red Ryder" <redryderridesagain@h...> wrote in message 
news:2ba9c3d5.0412031134.2678f68f@p......
>> I don't follow this, load takes a URL, loadXML takes an xml string, how 
>> can
>> these be interchanged?
>> If you mean that loading a file via the URL succeeds whereas a string
>> representation of the file fails, or vice versa, can you state which 
>> works
>> and which doesn't?
>
> I mean that loading a file via the URL {xmldoc.Load (.FoundFiles(i))}
> fails, when there is an attribute {name="fubar"} present, whereas a
> loading the string representation of the file suceeds.
>
> When no attribute is present both methods succeed.

Sorry but I just can't reproduce this. What exactly is the form of the 
string in FoundFiles(i)?

-- 

Joe 




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