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Your Xpath's look fine.  The only thing that I wonder about is the
special characters in your Desc attributes.

Do this in your On-Error clause:

error = Error_getError();

Define error in your D specs like so:

D error       DS              LikeDS(Error_ErroInfo) 


Check to see what the field values in 'error' are to make sure the IBM
parser actually parsed the document.

Aaron Bartell


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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:45 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [RPG XML] misuse of DOMXPath_getElemCount() ?


Here I am again :)

so I tried Aarons  SAX functions, but I still have a little problem
there.

see:
www.myangel0ne.de/text.xml
www.myangel0ne.de/test.txt

At the point, when subroutine "serg" is executed, the file UML05P
contains the XML structure and at the time XMLSAX_parseMemory() is
called, pXML contains the XML, too.

But XMLSAX_parseMemory() just doesn't call the "handler" procedure.

I'd say my XPaths are wrong.
But I can't figure out how they should be.

As far as I can see everything else should be right according to Aarons
exsample at http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/PARSE25.RPGLE

all comments are welcome

best regards
 Martin


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