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Question by ChuckSaldana · Jan 24, 2011 at 10:29 PM · xmlwhile-loop

XmlTextReader problem

Hi,

I have the following XML file:

<?xml version="1.0"?><!--This document contains the profiles that have been created.--><Profiles>
  <Profile>
    <name>One</name>
    <date>Two</date>
  </Profile>
  <Profile>
    <name>One</name>
    <date>Two</date>
  </Profile>
  <Profile>
    <name>One</name>
    <date>Two</date>
  </Profile>
</Profiles>

The problem is that when I use XmlTextReader, it only reads the first profile and ignore the second and third.

public ArrayList ReadProfiles() {

 ArrayList result = new ArrayList();
 Hashtable currentProfile = null;

 string currentName = "";
 string currentValue = "";       

 XmlTextReader textReader = new XmlTextReader(profilesPath);
 // Read until end of file
 while (textReader.Read()) {
     switch(textReader.NodeType) {

     case XmlNodeType.Text: {
         currentValue = textReader.Value;
         Debug.Log("found text = " + currentValue);
         }
         break;

     case XmlNodeType.Element: {
         currentName = textReader.Name;
         switch(currentName) {

         case "Profiles": 
             Debug.Log("found profiles");
             break;
         case "Profile":
             Debug.Log("found profile");
             break;
         case "name":
             Debug.Log("found name");
             break;
         case "date":
             Debug.Log ("found date");
             break;
         default:
             Debug.Log("default in");
             break;
         }
     }
         break;
     case XmlNodeType.Comment:
         Debug.Log("found comment");
         break;
     case XmlNodeType.EndElement:
         Debug.Log("found end element" + textReader.Name.ToString());
         break;
     default:
         Debug.Log("default out");
         break;
     }
 }

 textReader.Close();

 return result;

}

so I get: alt text

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Answer by ChuckSaldana · Jan 24, 2011 at 11:06 PM

I found that Debug.Log() prints very slowly each result. I couldn't use Console.WriteLine() but instead I concatenated every result in the same string and at the end the parsing was complete.

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