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I'm using the following code to load a large Xml document (~5 MB):

int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
    ::CoInitialize(NULL);

    HRESULT hr;
    CComPtr< IXMLDOMDocument > spXmlDocument;
    hr = spXmlDocument.CoCreateInstance(__uuidof(FreeThreadedDOMDocument60)), __uuidof(FreeThreadedDOMDocument60);
    if(FAILED(hr)) return FALSE;

    spXmlDocument->put_preserveWhiteSpace(VARIANT_TRUE);
    spXmlDocument->put_async(VARIANT_FALSE);
    spXmlDocument->put_validateOnParse(VARIANT_FALSE);

    VARIANT_BOOL bLoadSucceeded = VARIANT_FALSE;
    hr = spXmlDocument->load( CComVariant( L"C:\\XMLFile1.xml" ), &bLoadSucceeded );

    if(FAILED(hr) || bLoadSucceeded==VARIANT_FALSE) return FALSE;

    CComVariant bstrDoc;
    hr = spXmlDocument->get_nodeValue(&bstrDoc);

    CComPtr< IXMLDOMNode > spNode;
    hr = spXmlDocument->selectSingleNode(CComBSTR(L"//SpecialNode"), &spNode );
}

I'm finding that the contents of bstrDoc is truncated (there are no exceptions / failed HResults)

Anyone know why? You can try this yourself just by creating a large Xml file of just <xml></xml> elements (~5 MB should do it)

UPDATE: Updating to use MSXML 6 made no difference, also setting Async to false and using get_nodeValue / get_text made no difference (sample updated)

I noticed that if I did selectSingleNode for a node placed at the end of the document it worked fine - it appears that the document loads successfully, and the issue is instead with getting the text for a single node. I'm perplexed however as I'm yet to find anyone else on the internet having this issue.

UPDATE 2: The problem appears to be related to COM interop itself - I've created a simple C# class that does the same thing and exposed it as a COM object. I can see that although the Xml is fine in my C# app, by the time I look at it in my debugger in the C++ app it looks exactly as it did when using MSXML.

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看来我是自己愚蠢的受害者——Xml / 字符串实际上没有被截断,Visual Studio 中的查看器只是在骗我。

将字符串输出到文件表明字符串都是应有的。

于 2009-10-23T15:57:19.920 回答