Thanks Sherm…

On Aug 19, 2010, at 1:38 AM, Sherm Pendley wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:11 PM, R <r4eem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm new and in the process of learning Objective-C and Cocoa.
>> 
>> I want to take some raw XML data, isolate, and convert to a string.  I seem 
>> to be able to capture the data I want, but cannot seem to get into a string 
>> format.  Actually, I will want in a NSMutableString format… but am keeping 
>> things simple for now.
>> 
>> Here is an excerpt of my code:
>> 
>> The problem is at the end of the code below….  the string findAlerts is 
>> empty.  The NSXMLElement specificAlert prints correctly.
> 
> ...
> 
>>        myGames=[[gameStatusXML nodesForXPath:@"//alerts" 
>> error:&error]retain];
> 
> The alerts element in the document you pointed to is:
> 
>  <alerts text="Final score in Bronx: NY Yankees 6, Detroit 2"
> brief_text="At NYY: Final - NYY 6, DET 2" type="status"/>
> 
>>        findAlerts=[specificAlert stringValue]; // attempting to create a 
>> string
> 
> -stringValue returns the value of any text-node children, but the
> alerts node has no such children. Try using -attributes to get an
> array of all the attributes, or -attributeForName: to get one of them.
> 
> sherm--
> 
> -- 
> Cocoa programming in Perl:
> http://camelbones.sourceforge.net
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