
It seems like "boost::archive::no_header" is the right flag to construct xml_[io]archive with, though I can't test this right now as I can't install boost on this box. 2009/8/26 Sebastian Mach <phresnel@googlemail.com>
Good morning everyone
I'd like to use boost::serialization for the generation of xml-files. The format of those files shall not be specific to or dependent of boost, i.e. I'd like boost to not write the root-node of "<boost_serialization signature="serialization::archive" version=...>".
E.g., instead of
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?> <!DOCTYPE boost_serialization> <boost_serialization signature="serialization::archive" version="4"> <picogen-qt-scene class_id="0" tracking_level="0" version="0"> <comment>hello world!</comment> <fenum>two</fenum> </picogen-qt-scene> </boost_serialization>
I would prefer
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?> <picogen-qt-scene class_id="0" tracking_level="0" version="0"> <comment>hello world!</comment> <fenum>two</fenum> </picogen-qt-scene>
. I wonder if this is possible without tweakage of boost components (meaning that I would have to fork or write patches). I tried the serialization-documentation and google, but could not find appropriate information (or maybe I missed the right words).
Best Regards
Sebastian Mach http://picogen.org