Can you post some lines from your excel???

Dexter.

On Mar 31, 10:42 am, Ted Hopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The DOM parser has some problems. See, for 
> instance,http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=225&colspec=ID%20Ty...
>
> You might try calling normalize() on the top document element. That's
> supposed to merge adjacent text elements and eliminate empty text
> elements. (In theory, you shouldn't have to do this on the results of
> a straight parse--it's a way to fix things up when you muck with the
> DOM tree procedurally--but it sounds from your description like the
> parser is returning a non-normalized tree.)
>
> To avoid cast errors, switch on the value of getNodeType() and cast
> (or ignore) accordingly.
>
> Ted Hopp
>
> On Mar 30, 2:27 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I tried parsing an XML file which I had created through code. The file
> > has lines seperated by System.getProperty("line.seperator",""). The
> > DOM engine parses the files but when I try to access the elements, the
> > code crashes giving cast errors. On quick inspection of the memory
> > dump it seems DOM parser creates a textimp node for each '\n' inserted
> > in the file. Is this a correct behavior. If yes, can you suggest a
> > generic way to handle elements in a tree.
>
> > Regards
> > Nitin Khanna
> > Assistant Manager
> > Hughes Systique Corp
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