learn Hpricot regardless, it's jQuery selectors for rubyists!

Although your <1>, <2>, <3> style XML grammar feels a bit odd and doesn't
really lend itself to xpath or css selection ...

Cheers,

Steve

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:23 AM, doug livesey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi -- I have a custom ActiveResource action that returns the following xml:
>
> "<result>\n  <successes>\n    <1>a082000000HqJzUAAV</1>\n
> <2>a082000000HqJzsAAF</2>\n    <3>a082000000HqJzVAAV</3>\n  </successes>\n
> <failures>\n  </failures>\n</result>\n"
>
> Is there a quick & easy way to turn this into the following hash?
>
> { "result" { "successes" => { "1" => "a082000000HqJzUAAV", "2" =>
> "a082000000HqJzsAAF", "3" => "a082000000HqJzVAAV" }, "failures" => {} }
>
> Or should I go off & learn hpricot like I've been meaning to for ~3 years?
> Cheers,
>    Doug.
>
> >
>

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