[osflash] XML 2 Object, Object 2 XML
Aaron Smith
public at smithaaronlee.net
Tue Feb 21 01:18:00 EST 2006
no prob.
SMITH
John Grden wrote:
> u rock \m/
>
> Thanks MUCH for this ;)
>
> On 2/21/06, *Aaron Smith* <public at smithaaronlee.net
> <mailto:public at smithaaronlee.net>> wrote:
>
> John, I've created a static class for use with sephiroth's class to
> strip any tags you want... by default it strips <data> and <data />
>
> DL Here: http://www.smithaaronlee.net/downloads/XMLObjectCleanser.zip
>
> look at comments for usage. there is an example as well
>
>
> SMITH
>
>
> John Grden wrote:
>
> > Yeah, i use Sephi's as well, and the data property additions
> drive me
> > crazy ;) But it works great otherwise.
> >
> > I've considered (in my next life maybe) refactoring it to not do
> > that. If I do, i'll send it on over
> >
> > JG
> >
> > On 2/20/06, *Aaron Smith* <public at smithaaronlee.net
> <mailto:public at smithaaronlee.net>
> > <mailto: public at smithaaronlee.net
> <mailto:public at smithaaronlee.net>>> wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for a solution for loading an xml file. then put it
> > into an
> > object. then after editing a bunch of values in that object,
> put
> > it back
> > to xml.
> >
> > I did find sephiroth.it <http://sephiroth.it>
> <http://sephiroth.it> XML2Object class
> > that allows for both way
> > XML<>Object. But it seems to be inconsistant. What happens
> is when I
> > load the XML and turn it into an object, then edit or add values
> > to it.
> > then pass it back to make it into an XML object again. It adds
> > tags that
> > shouldn't be there.. (<data>).. then if it were to be loaded
> again and
> > saved again. more <data> tags are added. So they like keep
> adding and
> > adding <data> tags.
> >
> > I am using this for a ZINC project. for loading and saving data.
> >
> > does anyone have a solution or has done this successfully with
> > sephiroth.it <http://sephiroth.it> <http://sephiroth.it>
> XML2Object? if so please help!..
> >
> >
> > SMITH
> >
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