(JavaScript) Auto-Trim XML Content when Loading
This example explains the "autoTrim" argument that is passed to a method such as LoadXml2.
var success = false;
var xml = new CkXml();
// If autoTrim is true, then the content inside an leaf element is trimmed.
// For example:
var autoTrim = true;
xml.LoadXml2("<abc><xyz> 123 </xyz></abc>",autoTrim);
console.log(xml.GetXml());
// Output is:
// (notice the SPACE chars before and after "xyz" are trimmed)
// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
// <abc>
// <xyz>123</xyz>
// </abc>
// If autoTrim is false, then the content inside leaf elements are not trimmed.
autoTrim = false;
xml.LoadXml2("<abc><xyz> 123 </xyz></abc>",autoTrim);
console.log(xml.GetXml());
// Output is:
// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
// <abc>
// <xyz> 123 </xyz>
// </abc>
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// The EmitCompact property controls whether XML is emitted indented (pretty-printed)
// or compact. For example:
// Auto-trim + emit compact:
autoTrim = true;
xml.LoadXml2("<abc><xyz> 123 </xyz></abc>",autoTrim);
xml.EmitCompact = true;
console.log(xml.GetXml());
// Output is:
// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
// <abc><xyz>123</xyz></abc>
// No Auto-trim + emit compact:
autoTrim = false;
xml.LoadXml2("<abc><xyz> 123 </xyz></abc>",autoTrim);
xml.EmitCompact = true;
console.log(xml.GetXml());
// Output is:
// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
// <abc><xyz> 123 </xyz></abc>
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