If you get the current top level XMLReader, it would have the fully
qualified system id of the current entity. If you are using SAX, then if you
use the locator interface, the locator will give you access to the system
id. Otherwise, you can ask the parser for a reference to the scanner, which
has a method to get the current top level XMLReader object. You can then
call its getter for the system id.

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Dean Roddey
The Charmed Quark Controller
Charmed Quark Software
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"If it don't have a control port, don't buy it!"


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joanne Bogart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:08 PM
Subject: finding the "current" InputSource


> Hi,
> I'm working on an EntityResolver because I want to be able to use
> environment variables when referring to external entities, but I
> don't see any easy way, and maybe no way at all, to handle
> a filespec which contains an environment variable *and* is
> relative.  In practice I wouldn't expect this to come up, but
> it's not impossible and I hate to make arbitrary restrictions.
>
> The difficulty is in getting the right absolute path for the
> current entity.  I've been looking for something like a
> getCurrentInputSource method but it doesn't seem to exist.
> The only alternative I can think of is to declare a handler
> which would be informed of end as well as start of each entity.
> Is there a better way?
>
>     thanks in advance,
>
>             Joanne
> --
>
> Joanne Bogart
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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