I know. This info is indeed a little difficult to find. But the XML Lingo
dictionary is at:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/internet/xml/xml_lingo_dict/xml_l
ingo_dict.html
I'll send you a preview copy of DOM-Lingo privately.
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Christopher Watson
Sr. Software Engineer
Lightspan, Inc.
http://www.lightspan.com/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Boyd Speer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: <lingo-l> XML and Activex with director
Christopher, it was your posting a short while ago that
first made me aware
of XML and so peaked my interest that I bought "Beginning
XML" by David
Hunter to get more familiar with it. I think it would be a
good solution to
my current project. (Triage training CD for nurses)
I tried to find how to refer to the nodes in lingo (of a
XMLParser parsed
document) but when I put interface(xtra "XMLParser") in the
message window
I just get a few methods of the parser but no indication of
how to access
the nodes and the data they may contain. Where could I find
that info and
the syntax...??
I would be most grateful if you could give me some tips or a
look at your
DOM-Lingo.
It seems to me that XML could open a lot of possibilities
for Lingo
developers..
Thanks for responding!
-Boyd Speer
Touchstone Digital Design
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