Re: [iPhone] xml parsing
Re: [iPhone] xml parsing
- Subject: Re: [iPhone] xml parsing
- From: "Julien Jalon" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 01:52:51 +0100
I can't comment on the iPhone part as this is NDA (and should not be
discussed here) but, on Mac OS X, I'd add /usr/include/libxml2 to the header
search path in project (or target) build settings.
Also, I'd add the libxml2.dylib to my project using "Add existing framework"
or add -lxml2 to the "additional linker flags" of project (or target) build
settings.
Of course, this only describes what I'd do for a Mac OS X project in Xcode.
--
Julien
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:33 AM, Jacob Bandes-Storch <email@hidden>
wrote:
> On a similar-ish note, I'm having trouble using libxml. I'm using a
> slightly modified version of the appropriate sample code. I need to
> make sure that the library is in my project. Since I couldn't find the
> library in a convenient place (where are you supposed to get those
> anyway?), I just dragged it from the sample project to mine. However,
> when I try to build the project, it says it cannot locate <libxml> or
> <libxml/tree.h> or whatever I import. I can't find any significant
> differences in the projects' properties... does anyone know how to get
> this working?
>
> On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:46 PM, email@hidden wrote:
>
> > If you find a function/method/class declaration in a public header (an
> > header that is not in PrivateHeader folder) you can problably
> > considere it as public.
> >
> >
> > Le 10 mars 08 à 23:49, Simon Fell a écrit :
> >
> >> The iPhone docs point you in the direction of libXML2 for parsing
> >> XML, yet the headers for NSXML are included in the SDK headers, and
> >> i was able to build and run fine using NSXMLDoc/element/node. (in
> >> fact i just dropped my existing NSXML based code into a iPhone
> >> project and it worked fine, so it never even occurred to me that
> >> this might not be supported). Would this constitute using a private
> >> API ? (is there a good definition of private API somewhere?)
> >>
> >> Tx
> >> Simon
> >>
> >>
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