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I am trying to use the XML DOM method, and I'm getting an 'invalid xml header' error. What am I doing wrong:

Code:

#Include <_XMLDomWrapper.au3>

_SetDebug()
Opt("TrayIconDebug", 1) 
LoaddXML()

Func LoadXML()
    $sFile = @ScriptDir & "\test.xml"
    $ret = _XMLFileOpen($sFile)
    $node = _XMLGetAttrib("/resultset", "count")
    trace($node)
EndFunc
Func trace($msg)
    ConsoleWrite($msg & @CR)
EndFunc

My XML:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
  <resultset count="1" fetch-size="1">
    <record mod-id="13" record-id="61">
      <field name="BRC #">
        <data>14003288</data>
      </field>
      <field name="criID">
        <data>65500071</data>
      </field>
      <field name="Client::FirstName">
        <data>William</data>
      </field>
      <field name="Client::LastName">
        <data>Tsombikos</data>
      </field>
      <field name="Client::DOB">
        <data>11/05/1984</data>
      </field>
    </record>
  </resultset>
Edited by Jud420
Posted

autoit wrote it, and the formatting is done by me for readability on the forum. its actually just one long string. What should the header say?

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I am trying to use the XML DOM method, and I'm getting an 'invalid xml header' error. What am I doing wrong:

Code:

#Include <_XMLDomWrapper.au3>

_SetDebug()
Opt("TrayIconDebug", 1) 
LoaddXML()

Func LoadXML()
    $sFile = @ScriptDir & "\test.xml"
    $ret = _XMLFileOpen($sFile)
    $node = _XMLGetAttrib("/resultset", "count")
    trace($node)
EndFunc
Func trace($msg)
    ConsoleWrite($msg & @CR)
EndFunc

My XML:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
  <resultset count="1" fetch-size="1">
    <record mod-id="13" record-id="61">
      <field name="BRC #">
        <data>14003288</data>
      </field>
      <field name="criID">
        <data>65500071</data>
      </field>
      <field name="Client::FirstName">
        <data>William</data>
      </field>
      <field name="Client::LastName">
        <data>Tsombikos</data>
      </field>
      <field name="Client::DOB">
        <data>11/05/1984</data>
      </field>
    </record>
  </resultset>
Other than a typo calling your function LoaddXML(), it works fine for me. I change the attribute to count=123, to be sure it was pulling the right one:

>Running:(3.2.8.1):C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\autoit3.exe "C:\Temp\Test.au3"  
Debug = True
Get Attrib length= 1
RET>>123
123
+>10:08:16 AutoIT3.exe ended.rc:0

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