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struct InputSource |
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- Description
- specifies the Datasource plus some additional information for the parser.
There are two places where the application will deliver this input
source to the parser:
- as the argument of XParser::parseStream
- as the return value of XEntityReslover::resolveEntity.
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Elements' Summary |
aInputStream |
contains the byte input stream of the document.
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sEncoding |
contains the encoding of the data stream. This is used by the parser
to do Unicode conversions.
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sPublicId |
contains the public Id of the document, for example, needed in
exception-message strings.
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sSystemId |
contains the system ID of the document.
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Elements' Details |
aInputStream
::com::sun::star::io::XInputStream aInputStream;
- Description
- contains the byte input stream of the document.
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sEncoding
string sEncoding;
- Description
- contains the encoding of the data stream. This is used by the parser
to do Unicode conversions.
Note that in general you do not need to specify an encoding.
Either it is UTF-8 or UTF-16 which is recognized by the parser
or it is specified in the first line of the XML-File
( e.g. ?xml encoding="EUC-JP"? ).
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sPublicId
string sPublicId;
- Description
- contains the public Id of the document, for example, needed in
exception-message strings.
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sSystemId
string sSystemId;
- Description
- contains the system ID of the document.
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