Parsing xml to get the all nodes between two nodes












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Hi I have an xml as below:



>     <body>
> <p>
>
> <xxx>
> <txt>{{<txt>
> </xxx>
> <Err type="Start"/>
> <xxx>
> <txt>f</txt>
> </xxx>
> <xxx>
> <txt>irst_name</txt>
> </xxx>
> <Err type="End"/>
> <xxx>
> <txt>}}</txt>
> </xxx>
> <p> </body>


So I am trying to get everything between




<Err type="Start"/> .... <Err type="End"/>




and then extract the txt node values to get an outpput of "firstName"



this is what I have so far but a bit lost after this please Help.



xml =  $(mainXMl).find('p')
$(xml).each(function(wPrgs){
var parentEle = $(xml[wPrgs]).find('Err')
$(parentEle).each(function(childEle){
$.each(this.attributes, function(i, attrib) {
if(attrib.name === "type" && attrib.value === "Start"){
var end= childEle===parentEle.length-1 ? parentEle.nextSibling : parentEle[childEle+1];
// what goes here ?????

}
});
});
});
});









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    Hi I have an xml as below:



    >     <body>
    > <p>
    >
    > <xxx>
    > <txt>{{<txt>
    > </xxx>
    > <Err type="Start"/>
    > <xxx>
    > <txt>f</txt>
    > </xxx>
    > <xxx>
    > <txt>irst_name</txt>
    > </xxx>
    > <Err type="End"/>
    > <xxx>
    > <txt>}}</txt>
    > </xxx>
    > <p> </body>


    So I am trying to get everything between




    <Err type="Start"/> .... <Err type="End"/>




    and then extract the txt node values to get an outpput of "firstName"



    this is what I have so far but a bit lost after this please Help.



    xml =  $(mainXMl).find('p')
    $(xml).each(function(wPrgs){
    var parentEle = $(xml[wPrgs]).find('Err')
    $(parentEle).each(function(childEle){
    $.each(this.attributes, function(i, attrib) {
    if(attrib.name === "type" && attrib.value === "Start"){
    var end= childEle===parentEle.length-1 ? parentEle.nextSibling : parentEle[childEle+1];
    // what goes here ?????

    }
    });
    });
    });
    });









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      Hi I have an xml as below:



      >     <body>
      > <p>
      >
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>{{<txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <Err type="Start"/>
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>f</txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>irst_name</txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <Err type="End"/>
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>}}</txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <p> </body>


      So I am trying to get everything between




      <Err type="Start"/> .... <Err type="End"/>




      and then extract the txt node values to get an outpput of "firstName"



      this is what I have so far but a bit lost after this please Help.



      xml =  $(mainXMl).find('p')
      $(xml).each(function(wPrgs){
      var parentEle = $(xml[wPrgs]).find('Err')
      $(parentEle).each(function(childEle){
      $.each(this.attributes, function(i, attrib) {
      if(attrib.name === "type" && attrib.value === "Start"){
      var end= childEle===parentEle.length-1 ? parentEle.nextSibling : parentEle[childEle+1];
      // what goes here ?????

      }
      });
      });
      });
      });









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      Hi I have an xml as below:



      >     <body>
      > <p>
      >
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>{{<txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <Err type="Start"/>
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>f</txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>irst_name</txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <Err type="End"/>
      > <xxx>
      > <txt>}}</txt>
      > </xxx>
      > <p> </body>


      So I am trying to get everything between




      <Err type="Start"/> .... <Err type="End"/>




      and then extract the txt node values to get an outpput of "firstName"



      this is what I have so far but a bit lost after this please Help.



      xml =  $(mainXMl).find('p')
      $(xml).each(function(wPrgs){
      var parentEle = $(xml[wPrgs]).find('Err')
      $(parentEle).each(function(childEle){
      $.each(this.attributes, function(i, attrib) {
      if(attrib.name === "type" && attrib.value === "Start"){
      var end= childEle===parentEle.length-1 ? parentEle.nextSibling : parentEle[childEle+1];
      // what goes here ?????

      }
      });
      });
      });
      });






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          Not sure about the xml structure but i think we can use modules like xml2json to efficiently parse the xml into json/object structure and use the json for next manipulations. e.g. if we consider below xml,



          <root>  
          <xxx>
          <txt>{{</txt>
          </xxx>
          <Err type="Start"/>
          <xxx>
          <txt>f</txt>
          </xxx>
          <xxx>
          <txt>irst_name</txt>
          </xxx>
          <Err type="End"/>
          <xxx>
          <txt>}}</txt>
          </xxx>
          </root>


          code to convertinto json will be,



            var jsonObj = xml2json(xmlInput);
          console.log(JSON.stringify(jsonObj, undefined, 4));


          Out put will be,



          {
          "root": {
          "xxx": [
          {
          "txt": "{{"
          },
          {
          "txt": "f"
          },
          {
          "txt": "irst_name"
          },
          {
          "txt": "}}"
          }
          ],
          "Err": [
          {
          "type": "Start"
          },
          {
          "type": "End"
          }
          ]
          }
          }





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            Not sure about the xml structure but i think we can use modules like xml2json to efficiently parse the xml into json/object structure and use the json for next manipulations. e.g. if we consider below xml,



            <root>  
            <xxx>
            <txt>{{</txt>
            </xxx>
            <Err type="Start"/>
            <xxx>
            <txt>f</txt>
            </xxx>
            <xxx>
            <txt>irst_name</txt>
            </xxx>
            <Err type="End"/>
            <xxx>
            <txt>}}</txt>
            </xxx>
            </root>


            code to convertinto json will be,



              var jsonObj = xml2json(xmlInput);
            console.log(JSON.stringify(jsonObj, undefined, 4));


            Out put will be,



            {
            "root": {
            "xxx": [
            {
            "txt": "{{"
            },
            {
            "txt": "f"
            },
            {
            "txt": "irst_name"
            },
            {
            "txt": "}}"
            }
            ],
            "Err": [
            {
            "type": "Start"
            },
            {
            "type": "End"
            }
            ]
            }
            }





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              Not sure about the xml structure but i think we can use modules like xml2json to efficiently parse the xml into json/object structure and use the json for next manipulations. e.g. if we consider below xml,



              <root>  
              <xxx>
              <txt>{{</txt>
              </xxx>
              <Err type="Start"/>
              <xxx>
              <txt>f</txt>
              </xxx>
              <xxx>
              <txt>irst_name</txt>
              </xxx>
              <Err type="End"/>
              <xxx>
              <txt>}}</txt>
              </xxx>
              </root>


              code to convertinto json will be,



                var jsonObj = xml2json(xmlInput);
              console.log(JSON.stringify(jsonObj, undefined, 4));


              Out put will be,



              {
              "root": {
              "xxx": [
              {
              "txt": "{{"
              },
              {
              "txt": "f"
              },
              {
              "txt": "irst_name"
              },
              {
              "txt": "}}"
              }
              ],
              "Err": [
              {
              "type": "Start"
              },
              {
              "type": "End"
              }
              ]
              }
              }





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                -1







                Not sure about the xml structure but i think we can use modules like xml2json to efficiently parse the xml into json/object structure and use the json for next manipulations. e.g. if we consider below xml,



                <root>  
                <xxx>
                <txt>{{</txt>
                </xxx>
                <Err type="Start"/>
                <xxx>
                <txt>f</txt>
                </xxx>
                <xxx>
                <txt>irst_name</txt>
                </xxx>
                <Err type="End"/>
                <xxx>
                <txt>}}</txt>
                </xxx>
                </root>


                code to convertinto json will be,



                  var jsonObj = xml2json(xmlInput);
                console.log(JSON.stringify(jsonObj, undefined, 4));


                Out put will be,



                {
                "root": {
                "xxx": [
                {
                "txt": "{{"
                },
                {
                "txt": "f"
                },
                {
                "txt": "irst_name"
                },
                {
                "txt": "}}"
                }
                ],
                "Err": [
                {
                "type": "Start"
                },
                {
                "type": "End"
                }
                ]
                }
                }





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                Not sure about the xml structure but i think we can use modules like xml2json to efficiently parse the xml into json/object structure and use the json for next manipulations. e.g. if we consider below xml,



                <root>  
                <xxx>
                <txt>{{</txt>
                </xxx>
                <Err type="Start"/>
                <xxx>
                <txt>f</txt>
                </xxx>
                <xxx>
                <txt>irst_name</txt>
                </xxx>
                <Err type="End"/>
                <xxx>
                <txt>}}</txt>
                </xxx>
                </root>


                code to convertinto json will be,



                  var jsonObj = xml2json(xmlInput);
                console.log(JSON.stringify(jsonObj, undefined, 4));


                Out put will be,



                {
                "root": {
                "xxx": [
                {
                "txt": "{{"
                },
                {
                "txt": "f"
                },
                {
                "txt": "irst_name"
                },
                {
                "txt": "}}"
                }
                ],
                "Err": [
                {
                "type": "Start"
                },
                {
                "type": "End"
                }
                ]
                }
                }






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