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Re: NSXMLElement -stringValue and whitepsace
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Re: NSXMLElement -stringValue and whitepsace


  • Subject: Re: NSXMLElement -stringValue and whitepsace
  • From: Rob Keniger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 12:41:04 +1000


On 24/11/2008, at 12:09 PM, Rob Keniger wrote:

When you create the NSXMLDocument, by doing - initWithXMLString:options:error: or the equivalent method that takes NSData, are you using the NSXMLNodePreserveWhitespace option?


Most of the input/output mask options for NSXMLDocument are in the NSXMLNode documentation, as NSXMLDocument is a subclass of NSXMLNode.


Sorry about chiming in late with this, the OP cross-posted to Mac OS X- dev and I didn't see the replies here.

--
Rob Keniger



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 >NSXMLElement -stringValue and whitepsace (From: Keith Blount <email@hidden>)
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