No, I haven't changed anything. Actually there is little to change as the Basic4ppc XMLReader object just calls the same named methods of the .NET XmlReader class (I don't believe in making things complicatedWhen I first started playing with it, for NodeType: Element, rdr.Value returned the text content of the element. ... Did you change that in v0.2?
As an XML document is a tree structure I assume you could track the current element using "Element" to stack the current element and "EndElement" to unstack it and revert to the previous element.Now the rdr.Value only returns the text when the NodeType is Text. The trouble with that is you don't know what element that text came from
Both now done, thanks guys.ReadString() method ... it will make things a bit easier. So it would be a good idea to implement it ... I will suggest to implement WriteCData()
And there is no way to do this as simple and convenient as it can be done with this lib?I'm afraid that this library only reads from, and writes to, files.
In a nutshell - No!And there is no way to do this as simple and convenient as it can be done with this lib?
The library loads fine on my HTC Diamond WM6.1. Does the demo run OK on your device when optimised compiled? Note that as posted that demo has a missing "&" in line 58 after ": " that the optimising compiler will complain about.Any hints what's wrong?
XMLwrite.New1
XMLwrite.Open(AppPath & "\GPSRoute.kml")
'place code for GPS coordinates here...
XMLwrite.Close
Msgbox ("Done")
I am afraid that I cannot help. The demo runs fine on my HTC Diamond (WM 6.1) when Force QVGA compiled, and on my iPAQ 214(WM6.0) and on my Axim X30 (WM2003) so I am fairly sure the problem must be with your device and not the library. Are you using the standard ROM?Any hint would help
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