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2/6/2006 3:49 PM
 
Hi,
After reading the answer to this post. I came to think that it's currently not possible to use findNode to find an element that doesn't contain any attributes. I went through the findNode funcctions in both dnn.xml.js and dnn.xml.jsparser.js before, and came to the same conclusion. But is it correct that you need your elements to have attributes to find them using findNode?


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2/8/2006 2:42 PM
 

I believe you are correct.  findNode assumes you are looking for a particular node with a particular attribute.  It wouldn't be too hard to update the code to handle your use case though...  I will consider it next time I get the time to work on the xml portion of the ClientAPI.

For now I guess you are stuck with a recursive lookup of the childNodes collections.


 
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2/8/2006 3:36 PM
 
Jon Henning wrote

It wouldn't be too hard to update the code to handle your use case though... 


I'' certainly let you know if and when I get it working myself...

Thanks for your answer.

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