I assigned to do spell checker application for xml document. My problem is how can I extract text from xml document. With extracted text from XML document, I can do spell checking with my application. After I did spell checking, I must put this text to original place in XML, that mean I must combine checked text with tag in original place.

My solution for this problem is first, extract all text and xml tag in different file. And from that I can do spell checking in text file. And after I finished do spell checking, I must combine this two file that means the text and xml tag put to original place and produce new xml document that has been checked. So for your kindly and mercifully, I hope u all can help me by giving a few method or in other word, the full source code.

In reply to How can I extract text from XML document and after that put the extracted text to original place? by wanadlan

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