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  29. <P>Yes, Xerces-C++ 3.1.2 contains an implementation
  30. of the W3C XML Schema Language, a recommendation of the Worldwide Web Consortium
  31. available in three parts:
  32. <A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/">XML Schema: Primer</A> and
  33. <A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/">XML Schema: Structures</A> and
  34. <A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/">XML Schema: Datatypes</A>.
  35. We consider this implementation complete. See the
  36. <A href="schema-3.html#limitation">XML Schema Support</A> page for limitations.</P>
  37. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-2"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B> Does Xerces-C++ support XPath?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  38. <P>Xerces-C++ 3.1.2 provides partial XPath 1 implementation
  39. for the purposes of handling XML Schema identity constraints.
  40. The same engine is made available through the DOMDocument::evaluate API to
  41. let the user perform simple XPath queries involving DOMElement nodes only,
  42. with no predicate testing and allowing the &quot;//&quot; operator only as the initial
  43. step. For full XPath 1 and 2 support refer to the
  44. <A href="http://xqilla.sourceforge.net">XQilla</A> and
  45. <A href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c/overview.html">Apache Xalan C++</A>
  46. open source projects.
  47. </P>
  48. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-3"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why does my application crash when instantiating the parser?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  49. <P>In order to work with the Xerces-C++ parser, you have to first
  50. initialize the XML subsystem. The most common mistake is to forget this
  51. initialization. Before you make any calls to Xerces-C++ APIs, you must
  52. call XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize(): </P>
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  54. try {
  55. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize();
  56. }
  57. catch (const XMLException&amp; toCatch) {
  58. // Do your failure processing here
  59. }</PRE></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></DIV>
  60. <P>This initializes the Xerces system and sets its internal
  61. variables. Note that you must include the <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">xercesc/util/PlatformUtils.hpp</FONT></CODE> file for this to work.</P>
  62. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-4"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Is it OK to call the XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize/Terminate pair of routines multiple times in one program?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  63. <P>Yes. Note, however, that the application needs to guarantee that the
  64. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() and XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()
  65. methods are called from the same thread (usually the initial
  66. thread executing main()) or proper synchronization is performed
  67. by the application if multiple threads call
  68. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() and XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()
  69. concurrently.</P>
  70. <P>If you are calling XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() a number of times, and then follow with
  71. XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate() the same number of times, only the first XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize()
  72. will do the initialization, and only the last XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate() will clean up
  73. the memory. The other calls are ignored.
  74. </P>
  75. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-5"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why does my application crash after calling XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  76. <P>Please make sure the XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate() is the last Xerces-C++ function to be called
  77. in your program. NO explicit nor implicit Xerces-C++ destructor (those local data that are
  78. destructed when going out of scope) should be called after XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate().
  79. </P>
  80. <P>
  81. For example consider the following code snippet which is incorrect:
  82. </P>
  83. <DIV align="left"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4" width="464"><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#ffffff" width="462"><FONT size="-1"><PRE>
  84. 1: {
  85. 2: XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize();
  86. 3: XercesDOMParser parser;
  87. 4: XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate();
  88. 5: }
  89. </PRE></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></DIV>
  90. <P>The XercesDOMParser object &quot;parser&quot; is destructed when going out of scope at line 5 before the closing
  91. brace. As a result, XercesDOMParser destructor is called at line 5 after
  92. XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate() which is incorrect. Correct code should be:
  93. </P>
  94. <DIV align="left"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4" width="464"><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#ffffff" width="462"><FONT size="-1"><PRE>
  95. 1: {
  96. 2: XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize();
  97. 2a: {
  98. 3: XercesDOMParser parser;
  99. 3a: }
  100. 4: XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate();
  101. 5: }
  102. </PRE></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></DIV>
  103. <P>The extra pair of braces (line 2a and 3a) ensures that all implicit destructors are called
  104. before terminating Xerces-C++.</P>
  105. <P>Note also that the application needs to guarantee that the
  106. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() and XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()
  107. methods are called from the same thread (usually the initial
  108. thread executing main()) or proper synchronization is performed
  109. by the application if multiple threads call
  110. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() and XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()
  111. concurrently.</P>
  112. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-6"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Is Xerces-C++ thread-safe?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  113. <P>The answer is yes if you observe the following rules for using
  114. Xerces-C++ in a multi-threaded environment:</P>
  115. <P>Within an address space, an instance of the parser may be used without
  116. restriction from a single thread, or an instance of the parser can be accessed
  117. from multiple threads, provided the application guarantees that only one thread
  118. has entered a method of the parser at any one time.</P>
  119. <P>When two or more parser instances exist in a process, the instances can
  120. be used concurrently, without external synchronization. That is, in an
  121. application containing two parsers and two threads, one parser can be running
  122. within the first thread concurrently with the second parser running within the
  123. second thread.</P>
  124. <P>The same rules apply to Xerces-C++ DOM documents. Multiple document
  125. instances may be concurrently accessed from different threads, but any given
  126. document instance can only be accessed by one thread at a time.</P>
  127. <P>The application also needs to guarantee that the
  128. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() and XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()
  129. methods are called from the same thread (usually the initial
  130. thread executing main()) or proper synchronization is performed
  131. by the application if multiple threads call
  132. XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() and XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()
  133. concurrently.</P>
  134. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-7"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>I am seeing memory leaks in Xerces-C++. Are they real?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  135. <P>The Xerces-C++ library allocates and caches some commonly reused
  136. items. The storage for these may be reported as memory leaks by some heap
  137. analysis tools; to avoid the problem, call the function <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate()</FONT></CODE> before your application exits. This will free all memory that was being
  138. held by the library.</P>
  139. <P>For most applications, the use of <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">Terminate()</FONT></CODE> is optional. The system will recover all memory when the application
  140. process shuts down. The exception to this is the use of Xerces-C++ from DLLs
  141. that will be repeatedly loaded and unloaded from within the same process. To
  142. avoid memory leaks with this kind of use, <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">Terminate()</FONT></CODE> must be called before unloading the Xerces-C++ library</P>
  143. <P>To ensure all the memory held by the parser are freed, the number of XMLPlatformUtils::Terminate() calls
  144. should match the number of XMLPlatformUtils::Initialize() calls.
  145. </P>
  146. <P>If you have built Xerces-C++ with dependency on ICU then you may
  147. want to call the u_cleanup() ICU function to clean up
  148. ICU static data. Refer to the ICU documentation for details.
  149. </P>
  150. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-8"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Is there a function that creates an XML file from a DTD (obviously
  151. with the values missing, a skeleton)?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  152. <P>No, there is no such functionality.</P>
  153. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-9"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Can I use Xerces-C++ to perform &quot;write validation&quot;? That is, having an
  154. appropriate Grammar and being able to add elements to the DOM whilst validating
  155. against the grammar?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  156. <P>No, there is no such functionality.</P>
  157. <P>The best you can do for now is to create the DOM document, write it back
  158. as XML and re-parse it with validation turned on.</P>
  159. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-10"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Is there a facility in Xerces-C++ to validate the data contained in a
  160. DOM tree? That is, without saving and re-parsing the source document?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  161. <P>No, there is no such functionality. The best you can do for now is to create the DOM document, write it back
  162. as XML and re-parse it with validation turned on.</P>
  163. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-11"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>How to write out a DOM tree into a string or an XML file?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  164. <P>You can use
  165. the DOMLSSerializer::writeToString, or DOMLSSerializer::writeNode to serialize a DOM tree.
  166. Please refer to the sample DOMPrint or the API documentation for more details of
  167. DOMLSSerializer.</P>
  168. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-12"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why doesn't DOMNode::cloneNode() clone the pointer assigned to a DOMNode via DOMNode::setUserData()?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  169. <P>Xerces-C++ supports the DOMNode::userData specified
  170. in <A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-DOM-Level-3-Core-20040407/core.html#ID-3A0ED0A4">
  171. the DOM level 3 Node interface</A>. As
  172. is made clear in the description of the behavior of
  173. <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">cloneNode()</FONT></CODE>, userData that has been set on the
  174. Node is not cloned. Thus, if the userData is to be copied
  175. to the new Node, this copy must be effected manually.
  176. Note further that the operation of <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">importNode()</FONT></CODE>
  177. is specified similarly.
  178. </P>
  179. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-13"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>How are entity reference nodes handled in DOM?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  180. <P>If you are using the native DOM classes, the function <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">setCreateEntityReferenceNodes</FONT></CODE>
  181. controls how entities appear in the DOM tree. When
  182. setCreateEntityReferenceNodes is set to true (the default), an occurrence of an
  183. entity reference in the XML document will be represented by a subtree with an
  184. EntityReference node at the root whose children represent the entity expansion.
  185. Entity expansion will be a DOM tree representing the structure of the entity
  186. expansion, not a text node containing the entity expansion as text.</P>
  187. <P>If setCreateEntityReferenceNodes is false, an entity reference in the XML
  188. document is represented by only the nodes that represent the entity expansion.
  189. The DOM tree will not contain any entityReference nodes.</P>
  190. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-14"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Can I use Xerces-C++ to parse HTML?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  191. <P>Yes, but only if the HTML follows the rules given in the
  192. <A href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">XML specification</A>. Most HTML,
  193. however, does not follow the XML rules, and will generate XML well-formedness
  194. errors.</P>
  195. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-15"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>I keep getting an error: &quot;invalid UTF-8 character&quot;. What's wrong?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  196. <P>Most commonly, the XML <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">encoding =</FONT></CODE> declaration is either incorrect or missing. Without a declaration, XML
  197. defaults to the use utf-8 character encoding, which is not compatible with the
  198. default text file encoding on most systems.</P>
  199. <P>The XML declaration should look something like this:</P>
  200. <P><CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">&lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;?&gt;</FONT></CODE></P>
  201. <P>Make sure to specify the encoding that is actually used by file. The
  202. encoding for &quot;plain&quot; text files depends both on the operating system and the
  203. locale (country and language) in use.</P>
  204. <P>Another common source of problems is characters that are not
  205. allowed in XML documents, according to the XML spec. Typical disallowed
  206. characters are control characters, even if you escape them using the Character
  207. Reference form. See the XML specification, sections 2.2 and 4.1 for details.
  208. If the parser is generating an <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">Invalid character (Unicode: 0x???)</FONT></CODE> error, it is very likely that there's a character in there that you
  209. can't see. You can generally use a UNIX command like &quot;od -hc&quot; to find it.</P>
  210. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-16"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>What encodings are supported by Xerces-C++?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  211. <P>Xerces-C++ has intrinsic support for ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (Big/Small
  212. Endian), UCS4 (Big/Small Endian), EBCDIC code pages IBM037, IBM1047 and IBM1140
  213. encodings, ISO-8859-1 (aka Latin1) and Windows-1252. This means that it can
  214. always parse input XML files in these above mentioned encodings.</P>
  215. <P>Furthermore, if you build Xerces-C++ with the International Components
  216. for Unicode (ICU) as a transcoder then the list of supported encodings
  217. extends to over 100 different encodings that are supported by
  218. ICU. In particular, all the encodings registered with the
  219. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) are supported
  220. in this configuration.</P>
  221. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-17"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>What character encoding should I use when creating XML documents?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  222. <P>The best choice in most cases is either utf-8 or utf-16. Advantages of
  223. these encodings include:</P>
  224. <UL>
  225. <LI>The best portability. These encodings are more widely supported by
  226. XML processors than any others, meaning that your documents will have the best
  227. possible chance of being read correctly, no matter where they end up.</LI>
  228. <LI>Full international character support. Both utf-8 and utf-16 cover the
  229. full Unicode character set, which includes all of the characters from all major
  230. national, international and industry character sets.</LI>
  231. <LI>Efficient. utf-8 has the smaller storage requirements for documents
  232. that are primarily composed of characters from the Latin alphabet. utf-16 is
  233. more efficient for encoding Asian languages. But both encodings cover all
  234. languages without loss.</LI>
  235. </UL>
  236. <P>The only drawback of utf-8 or utf-16 is that they are not the native
  237. text file format for most systems, meaning that some text file editors
  238. and viewers can not be directly used.</P>
  239. <P>A second choice of encoding would be any of the others listed in the
  240. table above. This works best when the xml encoding is the same as the default
  241. system encoding on the machine where the XML document is being prepared,
  242. because the document will then display correctly as a plain text file. For UNIX
  243. systems in countries speaking Western European languages, the encoding will
  244. usually be iso-8859-1.</P>
  245. <P>A word of caution for Windows users: The default character set on
  246. Windows systems is windows-1252, not iso-8859-1. While Xerces-C++ does
  247. recognize this Windows encoding, it is a poor choice for portable XML data
  248. because it is not widely recognized by other XML processing tools. If you are
  249. using a Windows-based editing tool to generate XML, check which character set
  250. it generates, and make sure that the resulting XML specifies the correct name
  251. in the <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">encoding=&quot;...&quot;</FONT></CODE> declaration.</P>
  252. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-18"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why does deleting a transcoded string result in assertion on windows?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  253. <P>Both your application program and the Xerces-C++ DLL must use the same DLL version of the
  254. runtime library. If either statically links to the runtime library, this
  255. problem will still occur.</P>
  256. <P>For a Visual Studio build the runtime library setting MUST
  257. be &quot;Multithreaded DLL&quot; for release builds and &quot;Debug Multithreaded DLL&quot; for
  258. debug builds.</P>
  259. <P>To bypass such problem, instead of calling operator delete[] directly, you can use the
  260. provided function XMLString::release to delete any string that was allocated by the parser.
  261. This will ensure the string is allocated and deleted by the same DLL and such assertion
  262. problem should be resolved.</P>
  263. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-19"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>How do I transcode to/from something besides the local code page?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  264. <P>XMLString::transcode() will transcode from XMLCh to the local code page, and
  265. other APIs which take a char* assume that the source text is in the local
  266. code page. If this is not true, you must transcode the text yourself. You
  267. can do this using local transcoding support on your OS, such as Iconv on
  268. Unix or IBM's ICU package. However, if your transcoding needs are simple,
  269. you can achieve better portability by using the Xerces-C++ parser's
  270. transcoder wrappers. You get a transcoder like this:
  271. </P>
  272. <UL>
  273. <LI>
  274. Call XMLPlatformUtils::fgTransServer-&gt;MakeNewTranscoderFor() and provide
  275. the name of the encoding you wish to create a transcoder for. This will
  276. return a transcoder to you, which you own and must delete when you are
  277. through with it.
  278. NOTE: You must provide a maximum block size that you will pass to the transcoder
  279. at one time, and you must pass blocks of characters of this count or smaller when
  280. you do your transcoding. The reason for this is that this is really an
  281. internal API and is used by the parser itself to do transcoding. The parser
  282. always does transcoding in known block sizes, and this allows transcoders to
  283. be much more efficient for internal use since it knows the max size it will
  284. ever have to deal with and can set itself up for that internally. In
  285. general, you should stick to block sizes in the 4 to 64K range.
  286. </LI>
  287. <LI>
  288. The returned transcoder is something derived from XMLTranscoder, so they
  289. are all returned to you via that interface.
  290. </LI>
  291. <LI>
  292. This object is really just a wrapper around the underlying transcoding
  293. system actually in use by your version of Xerces-C++, and does whatever is
  294. necessary to handle differences between the XMLCh representation and the
  295. representation used by that underlying transcoding system.
  296. </LI>
  297. <LI>
  298. The transcoder object has two primary APIs, transcodeFrom() and
  299. transcodeTo(). These transcode between the XMLCh format and the encoding you
  300. indicated.
  301. </LI>
  302. <LI>
  303. These APIs will transcode as much of the source data as will fit into the
  304. outgoing buffer you provide. They will tell you how much of the source they
  305. ate and how much of the target they filled. You can use this information to
  306. continue the process until all source is consumed.
  307. </LI>
  308. <LI>
  309. char* data is always dealt with in terms of bytes, and XMLCh data is
  310. always dealt with in terms of characters. Don't mix up which you are dealing
  311. with or you will not get the correct results, since many encodings don't
  312. have a one to one relationship of characters to bytes.
  313. </LI>
  314. <LI>
  315. When transcoding from XMLCh to the target encoding, the transcodeTo()
  316. method provides an 'unrepresentable flag' parameter, which tells the
  317. transcoder how to deal with an XMLCh code point that cannot be converted
  318. legally to the target encoding, which can easily happen since XMLCh is
  319. Unicode and can represent thousands of code points. The options are to use a
  320. default replacement character (which the underlying transcoding service will
  321. choose, and which is guaranteed to be legal for the target encoding), or to
  322. throw an exception.
  323. </LI>
  324. </UL>
  325. <P>Here is an example:</P>
  326. <DIV align="left"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4" width="464"><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#ffffff" width="462"><FONT size="-1"><PRE>
  327. // Create an XMLTranscoder that is able to transcode between
  328. // Unicode and UTF-8.
  329. //
  330. XMLTranscoder* t = XMLPlatformUtils::fgTransService-&gt;makeNewTranscoderFor(
  331. &quot;UTF-8&quot;, failReason, 16*1024);
  332. // Source string is in Unicode, want to transcode to UTF-8
  333. t-&gt;transcodeTo(source_unicode,
  334. length,
  335. result_utf8,
  336. length,
  337. charsEaten,
  338. XMLTranscoder::UnRep_Throw);
  339. // Source string in UTF-8, want to transcode to Unicode.
  340. t-&gt;transcodeFrom(source_utf8,
  341. length,
  342. result_unicode,
  343. length,
  344. bytesEaten,
  345. (unsigned char*)charSz);
  346. </PRE></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></DIV>
  347. <P>An even simpler way to transcode to a different encoding is
  348. to use the TranscodeToStr and TranscodeFromStr wrapper classes
  349. which represent a one-time transcoding and encapsulate all the
  350. memory management. Refer to the API Reference for more information.</P>
  351. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-20"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why does the parser still try to locate the DTD even validation is turned off
  352. and how to ignore external DTD reference?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  353. <P>When DTD is referenced, the parser will try to read it, because DTDs can
  354. provide a lot more information than just validation. It defines entities and
  355. notations, external unparsed entities, default attributes, character
  356. entities, etc. Therefore the parser will always try to read it if present, even if
  357. validation is turned off.
  358. </P>
  359. <P>To ignore external DTDs completely you can call
  360. <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">setLoadExternalDTD(false)</FONT></CODE> (or
  361. <CODE><FONT face="courier, monospaced">setFeature(XMLUni::fgXercesLoadExternalDTD, false)</FONT></CODE>
  362. to disable the loading of external DTD. The parser will then ignore
  363. any external DTD completely if the validationScheme is set to Val_Never.
  364. </P>
  365. <P>Note: This flag is ignored if the validationScheme is set to Val_Always or Val_Auto.
  366. </P>
  367. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-21"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why does the XML data generated by the DOMLSSerializer does not match my original XML input?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  368. <P>If you parse an xml document using XercesDOMParser or DOMLSParser and pass such DOMNode
  369. to DOMLSSerializer for serialization, you may not get something that is exactly the same
  370. as the original XML data. The parser may have done normalization, end of line conversion,
  371. or has expanded the entity reference as per the XML 1.0 specification, 4.4 XML Processor Treatment of
  372. Entities and References. From DOMLSSerializer perspective, it does not know what the original
  373. string was, all it sees is a processed DOMNode generated by the parser.
  374. But since the DOMLSSerializer is supposed to generate something that is parsable if sent
  375. back to the parser, it will not print the DOMNode node value as is. The DOMLSSerializer
  376. may do some &quot;touch up&quot; to the output data for it to be parsable.</P>
  377. <P>See <A href="program-dom-3.html#DOMLSSerializerEntityRef">How does DOMLSSerializer handle built-in entity
  378. Reference in node value?</A> to understand further how DOMLSSerializer touches up the entity reference.
  379. </P>
  380. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><A name="faq-22"><!--anchor--></A><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="ffffff" colspan="2" width="494"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="494"><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#039acc" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#039acc" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="492"><FONT color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif" size="+1"><IMG border="0" height="2" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="2"><B>Why does my application crash when deleting the parser after releasing a document?</B></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="492"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="492"></TD><TD bgcolor="#017299" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width="10">&nbsp;</TD><TD width="484"><FONT color="#000000" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  381. <P>In most cases, the parser handles deleting documents when the parser gets deleted. However, if an application
  382. needs to release a document, it shall adopt the document before releasing it, so that the parser
  383. knows that the ownership of this particular document is transfered to the application and will not
  384. try to delete it once the parser gets deleted.
  385. </P>
  386. <DIV align="left"><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4" width="464"><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#ffffff" width="462"><FONT size="-1"><PRE>
  387. XercesDOMParser *parser = new XercesDOMParser;
  388. ...
  389. try
  390. {
  391. parser-&gt;parse(xml_file);
  392. }
  393. catch ()
  394. {
  395. ...
  396. }
  397. DOMNode *doc = parser-&gt;getDocument();
  398. ...
  399. parser-&gt;adoptDocument();
  400. doc-&gt;release();
  401. ...
  402. delete parser;
  403. </PRE></FONT></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="462"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="462"></TD><TD bgcolor="#0086b2" height="1" width="1"><IMG border="0" height="1" hspace="0" src="resources/void.gif" vspace="0" width="1"></TD></TR></TABLE></DIV>
  404. <P>The alternative to release document is to call parser's resetDocumentPool(), which releases
  405. all the documents parsed.
  406. </P>
  407. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><BR></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR></TABLE><BR><TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="620"><TR><TD bgcolor="#0086b2"><IMG height="1" src="resources/dot.gif" width="1"></TD></TR><TR><TD align="center"><FONT color="#0086b2" size="-1"><I>
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