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NSXMLNode and NSXMLElement issue


  • Subject: NSXMLNode and NSXMLElement issue
  • From: "Andrew R. Kinnie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 15:11:46 -0400

Greetings:

I am attempting to programmatically create an html (rather, xhtml) document using NSXMLDocument, NSXMLElement, etc.

I am able to create the document and it works, but I am not sure how to create text which is not inside a paragraph or another tag which can be a node.

e.g.
<body>
<tag>contents</tag>
some random text
</body>

or
<body>
<h3>some header text</h3>
some random text
<ul>
<li> . . . . </li>
etc.
</ul>
</body>

It seems when programmatically creating a node, the node has a name, which is the tag (e.g. h3 above) but how do you do this without tags? The text itself, unwrapped by tags would be the node, but I have no idea how to programmatically do this. I created node with an empty name, but then the open tag actually is displayed in safari. I tried a nil name, in which case the entire tag and it's contents is ignored.

Another (and more directly relevant) example is bread crumbs:

<some link text> - <some other link text> - etc.

I was able to otherwise create text using div tags, but if I try divs here (i.e. wrap the "-" in a div) I get:

<some link text>
-
<some other link text>

Any insight or ideas?  What am I missing?

Andrew
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