Thank you for the detailed reply!

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 10:37 -0800, Zhao Boxuan wrote:
> > I'm going to make a demo using realXtend tundra, and there are some
>
> Cool!
>
> > xml files to parse. I try to use " new
> > ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLDOM') " to do the parse job but it seems
> > that the parser is not supported in the tundra JavaSript environment.
>
> Heh, no that certainly is not expected to work out of the box. I don't
> know what API that actually is even. Browsers which have active-x
> support, any browser on Windows perhaps?
>
> > Could anyone tell me if there's any tools I can use to parse the XML
> > files?
>
> Tundra itself uses Qt XML, and that is I think available to Javascript
> (QtScript) too. The qt.xml extension.
>
> I can make a test / little demo later, have never actually used that yet
> (but it does seem nice on the c++ side with the XML DocumentObjects or
> so).
>
> I think the same ImportExtension thing that's used to load qt.core and
> qt.gui in the examples in e.g. scenes/ dir should work for that too, and
> then the Qt API docs (for c++ but the API is the same) should tell how
> it works.
>
> It is also possible to use pure Javascript libraries, if for example
> JQuery has nice XML tools, but that Qt XML is native c++ code so should
> be fast and I think nice too.
>
> ~Toni
>
> P.S. I think we have the ActiveX support enabled in Qt too ('ActiveQt'),
> so if that's needed for something else it's possible to use too. Not
> needed for XML, but I think e.g. Flash works that way. (on windows when
> Flash active-x plugin installed)
>
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