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From: "Aldo Nievas" <aldo.nievas@tallion.com>
> The statement node.getNodeValue() cut the TEXT.
> Anybody have an idea what for ??
If the items are elements, try something like
for (int i = 0; i < reports.getLength(); i++) {
reports.item(i).normalize(); // combine adjacent text nodes
Node node = reports.item(i).getFirstChild();
if(node.getNodeType() == node.TEXT_NODE) {
String name = node.getNodeValue().toString();
salida.append( name + "<BR>");
System.out.println(" REPORT: " + name);
}
}
If they are not elements, then iterate yourself through each child of
reports.item(i)
and, for each text node, append the result to salida.
I don't know which API you are using (please
give such details when asking questions: is it the Apache one?),
but I expect it has put the results of validating into several adjacent
text nodes.
It is easy to imagine that, for example, the assertion
<assert test="xyz">The <name/> string</assert>
would end up being three text nodes: "The ", "xyz", and " string".
(DOM heads: is that right? Does Normalize traverse all subelements
or just work on the current element?)
Ciao
Rick
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