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Re: Parsing contents of string as XML

From: Tone@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 2/2/2005 4:25:00 AM
Thanks a lot! There is a method on XmlDocument called loadXml(string)

It's so obvious, why did I not find that on my own... ;o)

Regards, Tone

"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote:

> In javasacript there's a loadxml(string) function. Presumably in other
> languages (VB, PHP, Java) there's the same construct. You didn't say
> what language or how you're doing this, so it's a troll through the
> documentation for you here ;-))
> 
> Cheers - Neil
> 
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:05:03 -0800, "Tone"
> <Tone@d...> wrote:
> 
> >I have a string. The contents of the string is in XML. 
> >
> >How can I parse the XML in the string? My temporary solution has been to 
> >save the contents of the string into a file on the disk, and then open the 
> >file as an Xml document. 
> >
> >I do not want to have to continue this storing to a file, since the 
> >application is time critical, and saving to disk takes up extra time.
> >
> >Thank you!
> >
> >Regards, Tone
> 
> 


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