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11 | <li><a href="FAQ.html#License">License(s)</a></li>
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12 | <li><a href="FAQ.html#Installati">Installation</a></li>
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13 | <li><a href="FAQ.html#Compilatio">Compilation</a></li>
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14 | <li><a href="FAQ.html#Developer">Developer corner</a></li>
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15 | </ul><h3><a name="License" id="License">License</a>(s)</h3><ol>
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16 | <li><em>Licensing Terms for libxml</em>
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17 | <p>libxml2 is released under the <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
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18 | License</a>; see the file Copyright in the distribution for the precise
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19 | wording</p>
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20 | </li>
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21 | <li><em>Can I embed libxml2 in a proprietary application ?</em>
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22 | <p>Yes. The MIT License allows you to keep proprietary the changes you
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23 | made to libxml, but it would be graceful to send-back bug fixes and
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24 | improvements as patches for possible incorporation in the main
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25 | development tree.</p>
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26 | </li>
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27 | </ol><h3><a name="Installati" id="Installati">Installation</a></h3><ol>
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28 | <li><strong><span style="background-color: #FF0000">Do Not Use
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29 | libxml1</span></strong>, use libxml2</li>
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30 | <p></p>
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31 | <li><em>Where can I get libxml</em> ?
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32 | <p>The original distribution comes from <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org</a> or <a href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libxml2/2.6/">gnome.org</a></p>
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33 | <p>Most Linux and BSD distributions include libxml, this is probably the
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34 | safer way for end-users to use libxml.</p>
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35 | <p>David Doolin provides precompiled Windows versions at <a href="http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/ ">http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/</a></p>
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36 | </li>
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37 | <p></p>
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38 | <li><em>I see libxml and libxml2 releases, which one should I install ?</em>
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39 | <ul>
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40 | <li>If you are not constrained by backward compatibility issues with
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41 | existing applications, install libxml2 only</li>
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42 | <li>If you are not doing development, you can safely install both.
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43 | Usually the packages <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml.html">libxml</a> and <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml2</a> are
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44 | compatible (this is not the case for development packages).</li>
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45 | <li>If you are a developer and your system provides separate packaging
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46 | for shared libraries and the development components, it is possible
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47 | to install libxml and libxml2, and also <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml-devel.html">libxml-devel</a>
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48 | and <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml2-devel</a>
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49 | too for libxml2 >= 2.3.0</li>
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50 | <li>If you are developing a new application, please develop against
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51 | libxml2(-devel)</li>
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52 | </ul>
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53 | </li>
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54 | <li><em>I can't install the libxml package, it conflicts with libxml0</em>
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55 | <p>You probably have an old libxml0 package used to provide the shared
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56 | library for libxml.so.0, you can probably safely remove it. The libxml
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57 | packages provided on <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org</a> provide
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58 | libxml.so.0</p>
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59 | </li>
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60 | <li><em>I can't install the libxml(2) RPM package due to failed
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61 | dependencies</em>
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62 | <p>The most generic solution is to re-fetch the latest src.rpm , and
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63 | rebuild it locally with</p>
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64 | <p><code>rpm --rebuild libxml(2)-xxx.src.rpm</code>.</p>
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65 | <p>If everything goes well it will generate two binary rpm packages (one
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66 | providing the shared libs and xmllint, and the other one, the -devel
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67 | package, providing includes, static libraries and scripts needed to build
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68 | applications with libxml(2)) that you can install locally.</p>
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69 | </li>
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70 | </ol><h3><a name="Compilatio" id="Compilatio">Compilation</a></h3><ol>
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71 | <li><em>What is the process to compile libxml2 ?</em>
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72 | <p>As most UNIX libraries libxml2 follows the "standard":</p>
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73 | <p><code>gunzip -c xxx.tar.gz | tar xvf -</code></p>
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74 | <p><code>cd libxml-xxxx</code></p>
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75 | <p><code>./configure --help</code></p>
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76 | <p>to see the options, then the compilation/installation proper</p>
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77 | <p><code>./configure [possible options]</code></p>
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78 | <p><code>make</code></p>
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79 | <p><code>make install</code></p>
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80 | <p>At that point you may have to rerun ldconfig or a similar utility to
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81 | update your list of installed shared libs.</p>
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82 | </li>
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83 | <li><em>What other libraries are needed to compile/install libxml2 ?</em>
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84 | <p>Libxml2 does not require any other library, the normal C ANSI API
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85 | should be sufficient (please report any violation to this rule you may
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86 | find).</p>
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87 | <p>However if found at configuration time libxml2 will detect and use the
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88 | following libs:</p>
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89 | <ul>
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90 | <li><a href="http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/">libz</a> : a
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91 | highly portable and available widely compression library.</li>
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92 | <li>iconv: a powerful character encoding conversion library. It is
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93 | included by default in recent glibc libraries, so it doesn't need to
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94 | be installed specifically on Linux. It now seems a <a href="http://www.opennc.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/iconv.html">part
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95 | of the official UNIX</a> specification. Here is one <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/">implementation of the
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96 | library</a> which source can be found <a href="ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/">here</a>.</li>
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97 | </ul>
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98 | </li>
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99 | <p></p>
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100 | <li><em>Make check fails on some platforms</em>
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101 | <p>Sometimes the regression tests' results don't completely match the
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102 | value produced by the parser, and the makefile uses diff to print the
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103 | delta. On some platforms the diff return breaks the compilation process;
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104 | if the diff is small this is probably not a serious problem.</p>
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105 | <p>Sometimes (especially on Solaris) make checks fail due to limitations
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106 | in make. Try using GNU-make instead.</p>
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107 | </li>
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108 | <li><em>I use the SVN version and there is no configure script</em>
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109 | <p>The configure script (and other Makefiles) are generated. Use the
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110 | autogen.sh script to regenerate the configure script and Makefiles,
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111 | like:</p>
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112 | <p><code>./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --disable-shared</code></p>
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113 | </li>
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114 | <li><em>I have troubles when running make tests with gcc-3.0</em>
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115 | <p>It seems the initial release of gcc-3.0 has a problem with the
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116 | optimizer which miscompiles the URI module. Please use another
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117 | compiler.</p>
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118 | </li>
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119 | </ol><h3><a name="Developer" id="Developer">Developer</a> corner</h3><ol>
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120 | <li><em>Troubles compiling or linking programs using libxml2</em>
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121 | <p>Usually the problem comes from the fact that the compiler doesn't get
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122 | the right compilation or linking flags. There is a small shell script
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123 | <code>xml2-config</code> which is installed as part of libxml2 usual
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124 | install process which provides those flags. Use</p>
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125 | <p><code>xml2-config --cflags</code></p>
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126 | <p>to get the compilation flags and</p>
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127 | <p><code>xml2-config --libs</code></p>
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128 | <p>to get the linker flags. Usually this is done directly from the
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129 | Makefile as:</p>
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130 | <p><code>CFLAGS=`xml2-config --cflags`</code></p>
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131 | <p><code>LIBS=`xml2-config --libs`</code></p>
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132 | </li>
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133 | <li><em>I want to install my own copy of libxml2 in my home directory and
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134 | link my programs against it, but it doesn't work</em>
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135 | <p>There are many different ways to accomplish this. Here is one way to
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136 | do this under Linux. Suppose your home directory is <code>/home/user.
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137 | </code>Then:</p>
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138 | <ul>
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139 | <li>Create a subdirectory, let's call it <code>myxml</code></li>
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140 | <li>unpack the libxml2 distribution into that subdirectory</li>
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141 | <li>chdir into the unpacked distribution
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142 | (<code>/home/user/myxml/libxml2 </code>)</li>
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143 | <li>configure the library using the "<code>--prefix</code>" switch,
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144 | specifying an installation subdirectory in
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145 | <code>/home/user/myxml</code>, e.g.
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146 | <p><code>./configure --prefix /home/user/myxml/xmlinst</code> {other
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147 | configuration options}</p>
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148 | </li>
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149 | <li>now run <code>make</code> followed by <code>make install</code></li>
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150 | <li>At this point, the installation subdirectory contains the complete
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151 | "private" include files, library files and binary program files (e.g.
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152 | xmllint), located in
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153 | <p><code>/home/user/myxml/xmlinst/lib,
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154 | /home/user/myxml/xmlinst/include </code> and <code>
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155 | /home/user/myxml/xmlinst/bin</code></p>
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156 | respectively.</li>
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157 | <li>In order to use this "private" library, you should first add it to
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158 | the beginning of your default PATH (so that your own private program
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159 | files such as xmllint will be used instead of the normal system
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160 | ones). To do this, the Bash command would be
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161 | <p><code>export PATH=/home/user/myxml/xmlinst/bin:$PATH</code></p>
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162 | </li>
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163 | <li>Now suppose you have a program <code>test1.c</code> that you would
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164 | like to compile with your "private" library. Simply compile it using
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165 | the command
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166 | <p><code>gcc `xml2-config --cflags --libs` -o test test.c</code></p>
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167 | Note that, because your PATH has been set with <code>
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168 | /home/user/myxml/xmlinst/bin</code> at the beginning, the xml2-config
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169 | program which you just installed will be used instead of the system
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170 | default one, and this will <em>automatically</em> get the correct
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171 | libraries linked with your program.</li>
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172 | </ul>
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173 | </li>
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174 |
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175 | <p></p>
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176 | <li><em>xmlDocDump() generates output on one line.</em>
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177 | <p>Libxml2 will not <strong>invent</strong> spaces in the content of a
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178 | document since <strong>all spaces in the content of a document are
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179 | significant</strong>. If you build a tree from the API and want
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180 | indentation:</p>
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181 | <ol>
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182 | <li>the correct way is to generate those yourself too.</li>
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183 | <li>the dangerous way is to ask libxml2 to add those blanks to your
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184 | content <strong>modifying the content of your document in the
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185 | process</strong>. The result may not be what you expect. There is
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186 | <strong>NO</strong> way to guarantee that such a modification won't
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187 | affect other parts of the content of your document. See <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html#xmlKeepBlanksDefault">xmlKeepBlanksDefault
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188 | ()</a> and <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-tree.html#xmlSaveFormatFile">xmlSaveFormatFile
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189 | ()</a></li>
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190 | </ol>
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191 | </li>
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192 | <p></p>
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193 | <li><em>Extra nodes in the document:</em>
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194 | <p><em>For an XML file as below:</em></p>
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195 | <pre><?xml version="1.0"?>
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196 | <PLAN xmlns="http://www.argus.ca/autotest/1.0/">
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197 | <NODE CommFlag="0"/>
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198 | <NODE CommFlag="1"/>
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199 | </PLAN></pre>
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200 | <p><em>after parsing it with the function
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201 | pxmlDoc=xmlParseFile(...);</em></p>
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202 | <p><em>I want to the get the content of the first node (node with the
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203 | CommFlag="0")</em></p>
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204 | <p><em>so I did it as following;</em></p>
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205 | <pre>xmlNodePtr pnode;
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206 | pnode=pxmlDoc->children->children;</pre>
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207 | <p><em>but it does not work. If I change it to</em></p>
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208 | <pre>pnode=pxmlDoc->children->children->next;</pre>
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209 | <p><em>then it works. Can someone explain it to me.</em></p>
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210 | <p></p>
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211 | <p>In XML all characters in the content of the document are significant
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212 | <strong>including blanks and formatting line breaks</strong>.</p>
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213 | <p>The extra nodes you are wondering about are just that, text nodes with
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214 | the formatting spaces which are part of the document but that people tend
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215 | to forget. There is a function <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlKeepBlanksDefault
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216 | ()</a> to remove those at parse time, but that's an heuristic, and its
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217 | use should be limited to cases where you are certain there is no
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218 | mixed-content in the document.</p>
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219 | </li>
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220 | <li><em>I get compilation errors of existing code like when accessing
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221 | <strong>root</strong> or <strong>child fields</strong> of nodes.</em>
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222 | <p>You are compiling code developed for libxml version 1 and using a
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223 | libxml2 development environment. Either switch back to libxml v1 devel or
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224 | even better fix the code to compile with libxml2 (or both) by <a href="upgrade.html">following the instructions</a>.</p>
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225 | </li>
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226 | <li><em>I get compilation errors about non existing
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227 | <strong>xmlRootNode</strong> or <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong>
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228 | fields.</em>
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229 | <p>The source code you are using has been <a href="upgrade.html">upgraded</a> to be able to compile with both libxml
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230 | and libxml2, but you need to install a more recent version:
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231 | libxml(-devel) >= 1.8.8 or libxml2(-devel) >= 2.1.0</p>
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232 | </li>
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233 | <li><em>Random crashes in threaded applications</em>
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234 | <p>Read and follow all advices on the <a href="threads.html">thread
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235 | safety</a> page, and make 100% sure you never call xmlCleanupParser()
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236 | while the library or an XML document might still be in use by another
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237 | thread.</p>
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238 | </li>
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239 | <li><em>The example provided in the web page does not compile.</em>
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240 | <p>It's hard to maintain the documentation in sync with the code
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241 | <grin/> ...</p>
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242 | <p>Check the previous points 1/ and 2/ raised before, and please send
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243 | patches.</p>
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244 | </li>
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245 | <li><em>Where can I get more examples and information than provided on the
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246 | web page?</em>
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247 | <p>Ideally a libxml2 book would be nice. I have no such plan ... But you
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248 | can:</p>
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249 | <ul>
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250 | <li>check more deeply the <a href="html/libxml-lib.html">existing
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251 | generated doc</a></li>
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252 | <li>have a look at <a href="examples/index.html">the set of
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253 | examples</a>.</li>
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254 | <li>look for examples of use for libxml2 function using the Gnome code
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255 | or by asking on Google.</li>
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256 | <li><a href="http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/libxml2/trunk/">Browse
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257 | the libxml2 source</a> , I try to write code as clean and documented
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258 | as possible, so looking at it may be helpful. In particular the code
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259 | of <a href="http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/libxml2/trunk/xmllint.c?view=markup">xmllint.c</a> and of the various testXXX.c test programs should
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260 | provide good examples of how to do things with the library.</li>
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261 | </ul>
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262 | </li>
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263 | <p></p>
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264 | <li><em>What about C++ ?</em>
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265 | <p>libxml2 is written in pure C in order to allow easy reuse on a number
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266 | of platforms, including embedded systems. I don't intend to convert to
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267 | C++.</p>
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268 | <p>There is however a C++ wrapper which may fulfill your needs:</p>
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269 | <ul>
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270 | <li>by Ari Johnson <[email protected]>:
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271 | <p>Website: <a href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/">http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/</a></p>
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272 | <p>Download: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12999">http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12999</a></p>
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273 | </li>
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274 | </ul>
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275 | </li>
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276 | <li><em>How to validate a document a posteriori ?</em>
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277 | <p>It is possible to validate documents which had not been validated at
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278 | initial parsing time or documents which have been built from scratch
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279 | using the API. Use the <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-valid.html#xmlValidateDtd">xmlValidateDtd()</a>
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280 | function. It is also possible to simply add a DTD to an existing
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281 | document:</p>
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282 | <pre>xmlDocPtr doc; /* your existing document */
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283 | xmlDtdPtr dtd = xmlParseDTD(NULL, filename_of_dtd); /* parse the DTD */
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284 |
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285 | dtd->name = xmlStrDup((xmlChar*)"root_name"); /* use the given root */
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286 |
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287 | doc->intSubset = dtd;
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288 | if (doc->children == NULL) xmlAddChild((xmlNodePtr)doc, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
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289 | else xmlAddPrevSibling(doc->children, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
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290 | </pre>
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291 | </li>
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292 | <li><em>So what is this funky "xmlChar" used all the time?</em>
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293 | <p>It is a null terminated sequence of utf-8 characters. And only utf-8!
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294 | You need to convert strings encoded in different ways to utf-8 before
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295 | passing them to the API. This can be accomplished with the iconv library
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296 | for instance.</p>
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297 | </li>
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298 | <li>etc ...</li>
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299 | </ol><p></p><p><a href="bugs.html">Daniel Veillard</a></p></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></body></html>
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