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Asp XML Parsing

I am new to asp and have a deadline in the next few days. i receive the following xml from within a webservice response.

print("<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<user_data>
<execution_status>0</execution_status>
<row_count>1</row_count>
<txn_id>stuetd678</txn_id>
<person_info>
    <attribute name="firstname">john</attribute>
    <attribute name="lastname">doe</attribute>
    <attribute name="emailaddress">[email protected]</attribute>
</person_info>
</user_data>");

How can i parse this xml into asp attributes?

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thanks Damien

On more analysis, some soap stuff is also returned as the aboce response is from a web service call. can i still use lukes code below?

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Damien Avatar asked Sep 18 '08 17:09

Damien


2 Answers

You need to read about MSXML parser. Here is a link to a good all-in-one example http://oreilly.com/pub/h/466

Some reading on XPath will help as well. You could get all the information you need in MSDN.

Stealing the code from Luke excellent reply for aggregation purposes:

Dim oXML, oNode, sKey, sValue

Set oXML = Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.DomDocument.6.0") 'creating the parser object
oXML.LoadXML(sXML) 'loading the XML from the string

For Each oNode In oXML.SelectNodes("/user_data/person_info/attribute")
  sKey = oNode.GetAttribute("name")
  sValue = oNode.Text
  Select Case sKey
    Case "execution_status"
    ... 'do something with the tag value
    Case else
    ... 'unknown tag
  End Select
Next

Set oXML = Nothing
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Ilya Kochetov Avatar answered Sep 25 '22 20:09

Ilya Kochetov


By ASP I assume you mean Classic ASP? Try:

Dim oXML, oNode, sKey, sValue

Set oXML = Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.DomDocument.4.0")
oXML.LoadXML(sXML)

For Each oNode In oXML.SelectNodes("/user_data/person_info/attribute")
  sKey = oNode.GetAttribute("name")
  sValue = oNode.Text
  ' Do something with these values here
Next

Set oXML = Nothing

The above code assumes you have your XML in a variable called sXML. If you are consuming this via an ServerXMLHttp request, you should be able to use the ResponseXML property of your object in place of oXML above and skip the LoadXML step altogether.

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Luke Bennett Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 20:09

Luke Bennett