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Re: NSXMLParser question
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Re: NSXMLParser question


  • Subject: Re: NSXMLParser question
  • From: René Puls <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 16:02:50 +0100

Hi Manoj,

Am 10.11.2003 um 15:13 schrieb Manoj:

After allocating and initializing a NSXMLParser object, calls to the
following methods have no effect:

setShouldReportNamespacePrefixes
setShouldProcessNamespaces

Has anyone else run into this? The code I use is the following (assuming I
get my XML data in the NSData object (myXmlData):

This seems to be a known issue. Here is what the Foundation Release Notes have to say:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/ReleaseNotes/Cocoa/ Foundation.html

NSXMLParser
This is a new class for XML parsing. It requires the presence of a delegate object to function.

Note that at present namespacing is broken due to a bug in the underlying implementation.

I wonder why Apple didn't just use libxml2 as the underlying parser, since it is already included in Panther...

Kind regards,
Rene Puls
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