Retrieving the value of an attribute is similar to the previous example in which we retrieved a node's text contents. In this case we'll extract the value of the URI we added in the previous section. Full code: Appendix G, Code for Retrieving Attribute Value Example.
The initial steps for this example are similar to the previous ones: parse the doc, find the element you are interested in, then enter a function to carry out the specific task required. In this case, we call getReference:
void getReference (xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNodePtr cur) { xmlChar *uri; cur = cur->xmlChildrenNode; while (cur != NULL) { if ((!xmlStrcmp(cur->name, (const xmlChar *)"reference"))) { uri = xmlGetProp(cur, "uri"); printf("uri: %s\n", uri); xmlFree(uri); } cur = cur->next; } return; }
The key function is xmlGetProp, which returns an xmlChar containing the attribute's value. In this case, we just print it out. NoteIf you are using a DTD that declares a fixed or default value for the attribute, this function will retrieve it.
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