WsWriteQualifiedName function (webservices.h)
Writes an XML qualified name to the Writer.
Syntax
HRESULT WsWriteQualifiedName(
[in] WS_XML_WRITER *writer,
[in, optional] const WS_XML_STRING *prefix,
[in] const WS_XML_STRING *localName,
[in, optional] const WS_XML_STRING *ns,
[in, optional] WS_ERROR *error
);
Parameters
[in] writer
A pointer to the WS_XML_WRITER object to which the qualified name is written. The pointer must reference a valid XML Writer object.
[in, optional] prefix
A WS_XML_STRING pointer to the prefix used by the qualified name. If the value referenced by this parameter is NULL the Writer will choose a prefix.
[in] localName
A WS_XML_STRING pointer to the local name used by the qualified name. It must be at least one character long.
[in, optional] ns
A WS_XML_STRING pointer to the namespace used for the qualified name.
If no prefix is specified the Writer may use a prefix in scope that is bound to the specified namespace or it may generate a prefix and include an XMLNS attribute.
If a prefix is specified the Writer uses that prefix and may include an XMLNS attribute if needed to override an existing prefix in scope.
[in, optional] error
A pointer to a WS_ERROR object where additional information about the error should be stored if the function fails.
Return value
This function can return one of these values.
Return code | Description |
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|
One or more arguments are invalid. |
|
The input data was not in the expected format or did not have the expected value. |
Remarks
- If the prefix is NULL, then the namespace must not be NULL. In this case the writer will try to find a prefix in scope that is bound to the specified namespace. If an appropriate prefix is found it will be used. If not the Writer will generate a prefix and insert an XMLNS attribute on the current element. If the writer is not in an element, then the function will return WS_E_INVALID_FORMAT.
- If the prefix is not NULL and the namespace is not NULL the Writer will verify that the prefix is currently bound to the specified namespace and will return WS_E_INVALID_FORMAT if not.
- If the prefix is not NULL and the namespace is NULL the Writer will use the prefix and local name to write the qualified name.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 7 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps | UWP apps] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | webservices.h |
Library | WebServices.lib |
DLL | WebServices.dll |