On May 4, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Damien Cooke wrote:

<Item Name="01.Image.JPG" PhysicalFilePath="C:\Documents and Settings \M01.Image.JPG" Title="Bridge" Category="Structures" SubCategory="" Region="South Australia" MediaType="Photo">
   <Keywords>
     <Keyword>multi-laned</Keyword>
     <Keyword>non-water-based</Keyword>
   </Keywords>
 </Item>

I can easily get the keywords out but have found no way of getting the attributes out of the <Item> tag. Can someone make some suggestions?

If you're using NSXMLDocument to represent your XML, each Item is an NSXMLElement and you can therefore use NSXMLElement's attribute methods to get at its attributes. Pretty basic, just read the docs on NSXMLElement:

<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSXMLElement_Class/Reference/Reference.html >

Also, if you're going to work with XML documents on Mac OS X, it's well worth reading the Tree-Based XML Programming Guide for Cocoa <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/NSXML_Concepts/NSXML.html >.

Read that document first and it'll give you a pretty good overview of what's available and where to look for figuring this sort of thing out.

  -- Chris

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