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<s2 title="EnumVal">
<p>EnumVal shows how to enumerate the markup decls in a DTD Validator.</p>
<s3 title="Building on Windows">
<p>Load the &XercesCInstallDir;-win32\samples\Projects\Win32\VC6\samples.dsw
Microsoft Visual C++ workspace inside your MSVC IDE. Then
build the project marked EnumVal.</p>
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<s3 title="Building on UNIX">
<source>cd &XercesCInstallDir;-linux/samples
./runConfigure -p&lt;platform&gt; -c&lt;C_compiler&gt; -x&lt;C++_compiler&gt;
cd EnumVal
gmake</source>
<p>This will create the object files in the current directory and the executable named
EnumVal in ' &XercesCInstallDir;-linux/bin' directory.</p>
<p>To delete all the generated object files and executables, type</p>
<source>gmake clean</source>
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<s3 title="Running EnumVal">
<p>This program parses a file, then shows how to enumerate the contents of the validator pools.
To run EnumVal, enter the following </p>
<source>EnumVal &lt;XML file&gt;</source>
<p>Here is a sample output from EnumVal</p>
<source>cd &XercesCInstallDir;-linux/samples/data
EnumVal personal.xml
ELEMENTS:
----------------------------
Name: personnel
Content Model: (person)+
Name: person
Content Model: (name,email*,url*,link?)
Attributes:
Name:id, Type: ID
Name: name
Content Model: (#PCDATA|family|given)*
Name: email
Content Model: (#PCDATA)*
Name: url
Content Model: EMPTY
Attributes:
Name:href, Type: CDATA
Name: link
Content Model: EMPTY
Attributes:
Name:subordinates, Type: IDREF(S)
Name:manager, Type: IDREF(S)
Name: family
Content Model: (#PCDATA)*
Name: given
Content Model: (#PCDATA)*</source>
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