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(Swift) Load XML Object from HTTP Response BodyDemonstrates how to load the HTTP response body directly into an XML object. Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.89 or greater because it uses the GetBodyXml method. Prior to v9.5.0.89, and application would need to first copy the HTTP response body to a Chilkat StringBuilder object by calling GetBodySb, and then load the Xml object by calling Xml.LoadSb.
func chilkatTest() { let http = CkoHttp()! var success: Bool var resp: CkoHttpResponse? = http.pText("GET", url: "https://www.chilkatsoft.com/exampledata/inventory.xml", textData: "", charset: "", contentType: "", md5: false, gzip: false) if http.lastMethodSuccess == false { print("\(http.lastErrorText!)") return } let xml = CkoXml()! // If we wish to transfer (instead of copy) the XML from the HttpResponse to the Xml, then add the keyword "TakeResponseBody" to UncommonOptions // This could save memory for extremely large XML responses. resp.uncommonOptions = "TakeResponseBody" resp!.getBody(xml) print("\(xml.getXml()!)") // Note: If UncommonOptions contained "TakeResponseBody", then the response BodyStr will now be empty: print("----") print("\(resp!.bodyStr!)") resp = nil } |
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