yes I saw that piece of code before posting the above message.
in the listing number:

1. Are there any internel hooks that can return the "BytePosition - The current byte position of the parse."

what I meant is:

What ever the data processing that I make is in call back routines. Where as the function XML::Parser::PerlSAX->location() is not a part of callback routine, instead it is a XML::Parser::PerlSAX built in function.

AFIAK, I can't call this function (XML::Parser::PerlSAX->location) inside any of the call back routine. So only time I call this function is when I have finished parsing my entire XML doc. (correct me if I am wrong.)


In reply to Re^2: XML-Parser-PerlSAX how to get the BytePosition value by Anonymous Monk
in thread XML-Parser-PerlSAX how to get the BytePosition value by harsha.reddy

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