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Peter,
The RPG-XML Suite from KrengelTech (Aaron Bartell's outfit) provides a
rather nifty DOM parser which would (I think) do what you want. Not
necessarily 'better' than a Java DOM parser (and it costs money, whereas you
might be able to find a free, if unsupported Java DOM parser), but if you're
also in the market for the other stuff that RXS does (web services etc.),
it's an option. An option which doesn't require Java <big smile>.
Rory
p.s. I had some involvement in developing the RXS DOM Parser, so I'm not
entirely unbiased...
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Looks like you need to either use XML-SAX or a DOM based approach
Peter. I agree that XML-INTO can't handle it.
One of the Java DOM parsers could handle it - or if you have PHP
loaded that should be able to parse it in the way you envisioned.
Jon Paris
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