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Find Direct Child with Specific Tag

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Demonstrates how to find a direct child having a specific tag.

The input XML, available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/fruit.xml, is this:

<root>
    <fruit color="red">apple</fruit>
    <fruit color="green">pear</fruit>
    <veg color="orange">carrot</veg>
    <meat animal="cow">beef</meat>
    <xyz>
        <fruit color="blue">blueberry</fruit>
        <veg color="green">broccoli</veg>
    </xyz>
    <fruit color="purple">grape</fruit>
    <cheese color="yellow">cheddar</cheese>
</root>

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#include <CkXmlW.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    bool success = false;

    CkXmlW xml;

    // The sample input XML is available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/fruit.xml
    success = xml.LoadXmlFile(L"qa_data/xml/fruit.xml");
    if (success != true) {
        wprintf(L"%s\n",xml.lastErrorText());
        return;
    }

    // Find the direct child node having the tag "meat", and 
    // return a new instance of the XML object referencing the
    // child node, if found.
    CkXmlW *child = xml.FindChild(L"meat");
    if (xml.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) {
        wprintf(L"No direct child having the tag \"meat\" was found.\n");
    }
    else {
        wprintf(L"Content = %s\n",child->content());
        delete child;
    }

    // The same can be accomplished without creating a new 
    // XML object instance.  Instead, the FindChild2 method updates
    // the caller's internal reference to the found child, if successful.
    success = xml.FindChild2(L"meat");
    if (success == true) {
        // Success!  The xml object now references the found child.
        wprintf(L"Content = %s\n",xml.content());
        // Restore the reference back to the parent.
        success = xml.GetParent2();
    }
    else {
        wprintf(L"No direct child having the tag \"meat\" was found.\n");
    }
    }