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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:13:01+00:00 2026-05-16T08:13:01+00:00

For an XML that has <?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?> <COLLADA version=1.4.0 xmlns=http://www.collada.org/2005/11/COLLADASchema> <library_geometries> <geometry id=Cube>

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For an XML that has

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<COLLADA version="1.4.0" xmlns="http://www.collada.org/2005/11/COLLADASchema">
 <library_geometries>
  <geometry id="Cube">
   <mesh>
    <source id="Cube">
     <float_array count="24" ">1 2 3</float_array>
[..]

I’m getting properly “1 2 3” string with a

if (!xmlStrcmp(cur_node->name, (const xmlChar *) "mesh")
    printf(": %s\n",xmlNodeGetContent(cur_node->children->next);

But how do I get the value of ‘count’? (“count=”24″”)

e.g.

printf(": %s\n", xmlGetProp(cur_node->children->next,(const xmlChar *)"count"));

isn’t right.

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    2026-05-16T08:13:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:13 am

    The definition of xmlNodeGetContent is

    Read the value of a node, this can be
    either the text carried directly by
    this node if it’s a TEXT node or the
    aggregate string of the values carried
    by this node child’s (TEXT and
    ENTITY_REF). Entity references are
    substituted.

    Thus what’s happening is that cur_node->children->next actually points at the <source> node, not the <float_array... node. The call to xmlNodeGetContent appears to work because it’s fetching the content from the contained node.

    The call to xmlGetProp returns nothing because you’re invoking it on the wrong node.
    You need to ensure that you are invoking xmlGetProp on the correct node.

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