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==Example==
==Example==
<section name="Server" class="server" show="true">
If you wanted to find the 'instructions' node in a map file like this:
If you wanted to find the 'instructions' node in a map file like this:
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Note: You could use [[getMapOption]] to do the same thing.
Note: You could use [[getMapOption]] to do the same thing.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
{{XML functions}}
{{XML functions}}

Revision as of 15:03, 21 August 2007

This function returns a named sub node of a particular XML node.

Syntax

xmlnode xmlFindSubNode ( xmlnode parent, string subnode, int index )

Required Arguments

  • parent: This is an xmlnode that you want to find the subnode under. This could be a node returned from another call to xmlFindSubNode.
  • subnode: This is the name of the subnode you wish to find.
  • index: This is the index of the node you wish to find. For example, to find the 5th subnode with a particular name, you would use 4 as the index value. To find the first occurence, use 0.

Returns

Returns an xmlnode object if the node was found, false otherwise.

Example

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Server

If you wanted to find the 'instructions' node in a map file like this:

<map version="2.0">
      <options>
            <instructions>Start at the begining and keep going until the end!</instructions>
      </options>
</map>

You could use the following code:

maproot = getLoadedMapXMLRoot ();
optionsnode = xmlFindSubNode ( maproot, "options", 0 );
instructionsnode = xmlFindSubNode ( optionsnode, "instructions", 0 );

Note: You could use getMapOption to do the same thing.

See Also