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  • Hash : 978039bb
    Author : Kasimier T. Buchcik
    Date : 2006-06-16T19:46:26

    Fixed a bug in xmlDOMWrapAdoptNode(); the tree traversal stopped if the
    
    * tree.c include/libxml/tree.h: Fixed a bug in
      xmlDOMWrapAdoptNode(); the tree traversal stopped if the
      very first given node had an attribute node :-( This was due
      to a missed check in the traversal mechanism.
      Expanded the xmlDOMWrapCtxt: it now holds the namespace map
      used in xmlDOMWrapAdoptNode() and xmlDOMWrapCloneNode() for
      reusal; so the map-items don't need to be created for every
      cloning/adoption. Added a callback function to it for
      retrieval of xmlNsPtr to be set on node->ns; this is needed
      for my custom handling of ns-references in my DOM wrapper.
      Substituted code which created the XML namespace decl on
      the doc for a call to xmlTreeEnsureXMLDecl(). Removed
      those nastly "warnigns" from the docs of the clone/adopt
      functions; they work fine on my side.
    

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