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NAMESPACE_OSGEO_FDO_XML::XmlFlags * | GetDeserializationFlags () |
| Gets the XML Flags that were passed to the ReadXml() function that is currently being executed. This function would typically be called by the FdoXmlSaxHandler callbacks.
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NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_XML::XmlReader * | GetFromExternalStylesheet () |
| Gets the stylesheet for converting the XML document from external to internal format. When classes derived from FdoXmlDeserializable define an internal format, they must override this function to return a stylesheet that does the conversion.
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NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_XML::XmlSaxContext * | GetSaxContext () |
| Gets the SAX context to pass to the FdoXmlSaxHandler callbacks. Classes derived from FdoXmlDeserializable can override this function to specify a SAX context with class-specific information.
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NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_XML::XmlReader * | GetXmlReader () |
| Gets the current XML Reader. This function would typically be called by the FdoXmlSaxHandler callbacks when ReadXml() is being invoked. When ReadXml() reads from a file, stream, or text reader, a wrapping XML reader is automatically created.
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System::Void | ReadXml (NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_IO::IoStream *stream, NAMESPACE_OSGEO_FDO_XML::XmlFlags *flags) |
System::Void | ReadXml (NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_IO::IoStream *stream) |
| Reads an XML document from a stream.
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System::Void | ReadXml (NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_IO::IoTextReader *textReader, NAMESPACE_OSGEO_FDO_XML::XmlFlags *flags) |
System::Void | ReadXml (NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_IO::IoTextReader *textReader) |
| Reads an XML document from a text reader.
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System::Void | ReadXml (NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_XML::XmlReader *xmlReader, NAMESPACE_OSGEO_FDO_XML::XmlFlags *flags) |
System::Void | ReadXml (NAMESPACE_OSGEO_COMMON_XML::XmlReader *xmlReader) |
| Reads an XML document from an XML reader.
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System::Void | ReadXml (System::String *fileName, NAMESPACE_OSGEO_FDO_XML::XmlFlags *flags) |
System::Void | ReadXml (System::String *fileName) |
| Reads from an XML document in a file.
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