Hi Henry,

Ah, I understand. What would be the easiest way to print the complete
tree fragment (in java ) ? Are there functions utility classes for that ? 

Kind regards,
Marco Laponder


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> Van: Henry Zongaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: dinsdag 25 januari 2005 22:08
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: Re: repost : XRTreeFrag::xstr in traceevent
> 
> 
> Hi, Marco.
> 
>      When you posted this the first time, I thought it was a 
> C++ issue, 
> because the subject appeared to be using C++ syntax.
> 
>      I can tell you what's going wrong:  XObject.str() 
> produces the string 
> value of the result tree fragment in the XPath sense - that is, it's 
> equivalent to evaluating the XPath expression 
> "string($testvar)".  In this 
> case, the result is the empty string.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Henry
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