Xerces-C 3.0 supports a subset of XPath. For versions of Xerces-C before
3.0, you can use XQilla, which provides XQuery and XPath 2.0 over the
Xerces-C DOM:
http://xqilla.sourceforge.net
John
Benjamin Frisch wrote:
Hi,
According to the mailing lists, to the best of my knowledge, XPath is
actually not implemented, even though the documentation says so, until
Xerces 3.0.0 which is in Beta 2 now and should be out this month.
See:
* http://www.codesynthesis.com/pipermail/xsd-users/2008-March/001563.html
* http://www.nabble.com/Xerces-C%2B%2B-3.0.0-beta-2-released-td18638166.html
* http://www.nabble.com/status-of-Xerces-3.0-td18010893.html
Ben
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Eric Openshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Greetings,
I've just started using Xerces, primarily to get at the XPath support - my
requirements are fairly simple. However, when I execute any of the methods
in DOMXPathEvaluater (implemented in DOMDocumentImpl.cpp) such as
createExpression or evaluate, I'm met with the following implementation:
throw DOMException(DOMException::NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR, 0,
getMemoryManager());
return 0;
Did I miss something? All the documentation suggests this has been
implemented some time ago... or is this supposed to be overridden somewhere
perhaps?
FYI I'm running win32 and built xerces (2.8) myself using the VC6
masterbuild.
Comments appreciated...
Thanks,
Eric
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