context Property1
Gets the node (subtree) that is applied to the selection.
Script Syntax
var objXMLDOMNode = objXMLDOMSelection.context;
objXMLDOMSelection.context = objXMLDOMNode;
Example
The following script example shows what is contained in the context of a selection after a query is executed. It also shows that the selection is reset when this property is changed.
var xmlDoc = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.6.0");
var selection;
xmlDoc.loadXML("<Customer>Microsoft</Customer>");
xmlDoc.setProperty("SelectionLanguage", "XPath");
selection = xmlDoc.selectNodes("//Customer");
WScript.Echo(selection.context.xml);
The selection.context.xml
contains "<Customer>Microsoft</Customer>"
; selection.length
= 1.
xmlDoc.loadXML("<new>none</new>");
if (xmlDoc.parseError.errorCode != 0) {
var myErr = xmlDoc.parseError;
WScript.Echo("You have error " + myErr.reason);
} else {
WScript.Echo(selection.context.xml);
}
The selection.context.xml
contains "<new>none</new>"
; selection.length
= 0.
Visual Basic Syntax
Set objXMLDOMNode = objXMLDOMSelection.context
objXMLDOMSelection.context = objXMLDOMNode
C/C++ Syntax
HRESULT get_context(IXMLDOMNode ** ppNode);
HRESULT putref_context(IXMLDOMNode * pNode);
Parameters
ppNode
[out, retval]
The subtree to apply the pattern to.
pNode
[in]
The subtree to apply the pattern to.
C/C++ Return Values
S_OK
The value returned if the method is successful.
S_FALSE (for get_context
only)
The value returned if the context is invalid.
E_INVALIDARG (for get_context
only)
The value returned if the input argument is Null.
E_FAIL (for putref_context
only)
The value returned if a node with a different threading model is provided.
Example
The following C/C++ example shows what is contained in the context
property after selectNodes
is executed.
#import "msxml6.dll"
using namespace MSXML2;
#define CHECK_AND_RELEASE(pInterface) \
if(pInterface) \
{\
pInterface->Release();\
pInterface = NULL;\
}\
#define RELEASE(pInterface) \
{\
pInterface->Release();\
pInterface = NULL;\
}\
BOOL DOMSelectionContextDemo()
{
BOOL bResult = FALSE;
short sResult = FALSE;
IXMLDOMSelection *pIXMLDOMSelection=NULL;
IXMLDOMNode *pIXMLDOMNode=NULL;
IXMLDOMDocument2 *pIXMLDOMDocument2=NULL;
HRESULT hr;
BSTR bstrValue;
try
{
hr=CoCreateInstance(CLSID_DOMDocument, NULL, CLSCTX_SERVER,
IID_IXMLDOMDocument2, (LPVOID*)(&pIXMLDOMDocument2));
SUCCEEDED(hr) ? 0 : throw hr;
if(pIXMLDOMDocument2)
{
hr=pIXMLDOMDocument2->put_async(VARIANT_FALSE);
if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr=pIXMLDOMDocument2->load(_variant_t(
_T("d:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\samplexml.xml")), &sResult);
if(SUCCEEDED(hr) && (sResult==VARIANT_TRUE))
{
hr=pIXMLDOMDocument2->selectNodes(
_T("*/BOOK[TITLE='Lover Birds']"),
(IXMLDOMNodeList**)&pIXMLDOMSelection);
if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
if(SUCCEEDED(hr) && pIXMLDOMSelection)
{
hr=pIXMLDOMSelection->get_context(&pIXMLDOMNode);
if(SUCCEEDED(hr) && pIXMLDOMNode)
{
hr=pIXMLDOMNode->get_xml(&bstrValue);
if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
::MessageBox(NULL, bstrValue, _T("Current
Selection Context"), MB_OK);
bResult=TRUE;
RELEASE(pIXMLDOMNode);
}
RELEASE(pIXMLDOMSelection);
}
}
}
}
RELEASE(pIXMLDOMDocument2);
}
}
catch(...)
{
CHECK_AND_RELEASE(pIXMLDOMNode);
CHECK_AND_RELEASE(pIXMLDOMSelection);
CHECK_AND_RELEASE(pIXMLDOMDocument2);
DisplayErrorToUser();
}
return bResult;
}
Data File: d:\\inetpub\\wwwroot\\samplexml.xml
The C\C++ example uses the following XML data file.
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<COLLECTION xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:datatypes">
<DATE dt:dt="datetime">1998-10-13T15:56:00</DATE>
<BOOK>
<TITLE>Lover Birds</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>Cynthia Randall</AUTHOR>
<PUBLISHER>Lucerne Publishing</PUBLISHER>
</BOOK>
<BOOK>
<TITLE>The Sundered Grail</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>Eva Corets</AUTHOR>
<PUBLISHER>Lucerne Publishing</PUBLISHER>
</BOOK>
</COLLECTION>
The C\C++ example outputs the following in a message box.
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<COLLECTION xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:datatypes">
<DATE dt:dt="datetime">1998-10-13T15:56:00</DATE>
<BOOK>
<TITLE>Lover Birds</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>Cynthia Randall</AUTHOR>
<PUBLISHER>Lucerne Publishing</PUBLISHER>
</BOOK>
<BOOK>
<TITLE>The Sundered Grail</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>Eva Corets</AUTHOR>
<PUBLISHER>Lucerne Publishing</PUBLISHER>
</BOOK>
</COLLECTION>
Remarks
Because the selectNodes
method can be called on any node type, context
can also be assigned any node type. A node from a document different from the one that originally created IXMLDOMSelection
can also be specified as long as it has the same threading model. Calling context
also resets the state of the node list so that nextNode
starts over.
Versioning
Implemented in:
MSXML 3.0, MSXML 6.0