The long description is that I'm making a test system. The xml file is used for both configuration and saving the results in.
The first part is that a WEB-GUI is saving witch tests to run.
<exec> <tc id=001></tc> <tc id=002></tc> </exec>
Second will the testframework append testinfo to the different nodes and add childs to the nodes.
<exec> <tc id=001 desc=first test> <ts id=001.001 result=passed/> </tc> <tc id=002 desc=second test> <ts id=002.001 result=failed/> </tc> </exec>
So the testframework has to be able to find the specific node by using the id and append info/data and child to that node.
Does anyone have any suggestions how to do this?

In reply to Re^2: XML parser by hakana
in thread XML parser by hakana

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