Looking at the release notes it seems that namespaces have been added to
the nightly build for xmlpoke, so I assume that this is not possible in
0.84. Could anyone confirm or deny this ? Are there any workarounds ?
Failing all else I shall simply write a <script> task to do it, it would
just be nicer to use a ready built task.
Thanks
Naz
Naz Quadri wrote:
I've just realised that the file I'll be using needs namespaces so the
below becomes :-
<xx:A>
<xx:B>
</xx:B>
</xx:A>
and I need :-
<xx:A>
<xx:B>
<xx:C>Some text</xx:C>
</xx:B>
</xx:A>
Doesn't quite seem to work for me. Any suggestions ?
Thanks
Naz
(Note again I am using 0.84 and am not able to use the nightly builds,
thanks)
Curtis Zarger wrote:
Naz,
Have you tried to remove the '<' and '>' characters, replacing them with
< and >?
<xmlpoke
file="file.xml"
xpath="/A/B"
value="<C>Some text</C>" />
Curt Zarger
-----Original Message-----
From: Naz Quadri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Nant-users] Trying to add a node using xmlpoke
Hi guys,
I have an xml file sim to :-
<A>
<B>
</B>
</A>
I want to add <C> as follows :-
<A>
<B>
<C>Some text</C>
</B>
</A>
Looking at the docs for xmlpoke (note I'm using 0.84 and am not able
to upgrade to nightly builds)
<Quote>
The location specified by the XPath expression must exist, it will
not create the parent elements for you. However, provided you have a
root element you could use a series of the tasks to build the XML
file up if necessary.
</Quote>
I have tried to do this as follows :-
<xmlpoke
file="file.xml"
xpath="/A/B"
value="<C>Some text</C>" />
Does not work ('<', hexadecimal value 0x3C, is an invalid attribute
character.)
I have also tried to use :-
<xmlpoke
file="file.xml"
xpath="/A/B/C"
value="Some text" />
Which also fails as per the docs. Can anyone point me in the right
direction.
Thanks
Naz
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