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# Introduction # This is a small library to use plist files for flash contents. Details Features list XML based property list support plist 1.0 support access properties directly using dot syntax Binary based property list support (tentative) # Getting Started # 1. load plist file with URLLoader and prepare to capture event from URLLoader. public function init():void { var loader:URLLoader=new URLLoader(new URLRequest("sample.plist")); loader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete); } 2. create an instace and use parse() method with loaded data. That's all. private function onComplete(e:Event):void { var plist:Plist10=new Plist10(); plist.parse(e.target.data); } # For Binary Format # Invoke getXML method before parse loaded data within onComplete method. public function init():void { var loader:URLLoader=new URLLoader(new URLRequest("sample_bin.plist")); loader.dataFormat = URLLoaderDataFormat.BINARY; loader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete); } private function onComplete(e:Event):void { var plist:Plist10=new Plist10(); plist.parse(Bin2Xml.getXML(e.target.data)); } # Access Plist Node Value # Get value Use 'parent dot child' to reach parent's child element. trace(plist.root.false_key); //false You want XMLList? Use reserved keyword named 'xml' to get its own XMLList object. trace(plist.root.arr_key[0].arr_child_dic); // null trace(plist.root.arr_key[0].xml); //<dict><key>arr_child_dic</key><string>null</string></dict> You should use toXMLString() for no collective types because they will be converted to string automatically. trace(plist.root.false_key.xml); //false_key (toString() works silently) trace(plist.root.false_key.xml.toXMLString()); //<key>false_key</key> Use .object property Reserved word 'object' is useful to view whole object created from XML. parsed from XML below. <key>arr_key</key> <array> <string>111111</string> <string>222222</string> </array> sample using .object property trace(plist.root.arr_key); //11111,22222 trace(plist.root.arr_key[0]); //11111 trace(plist.root.arr_key.object); //11111,22222 Node Exists or not? All elements are derived from PlistElement class and you can check if they exists or not using 'is'. trace(plist.root.dic_key); trace(plist.root.dic_key is PlistElement);//true trace(plist.root.dic_key2); trace(plist.root.dic_key2 is PlistElement);//false Type of nodes You should check the type of object property of node when you want to know the type of node. trace(plist.root.arr_key is Array); //false trace(plist.root.arr_key.object is Array); //true sample.plst <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>New item</key> <data> </data> <key>arr_key</key> <array> <dict> <key>arr_child_dic</key> <string>null</string> </dict> <string>str_data</string> <true/> <integer>0</integer> <array> <string>111111</string> <string>222222</string> </array> </array> <key>date_key</key> <date>2008-07-18T13:35:27Z</date> <key>dic_key</key> <dict> <key>child_key</key> <string>dic_child_data</string> </dict> <key>false_key</key> <false/> <key>num_key</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>num_key_2</key> <real>0.23011999999999999</real> <key>str_key</key> <string>Hello</string> <key>true_key</key> <true/> </dict> </plist> # CDATA # CDATA directive is useful to write html tags in xml. You do not have to care about escape strings. <string><a href="http://www.google.com">hello</a></string> <string><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.google.com">hello</a>]]></string>
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