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XML::DOM::NamedNodeMap(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 XML::DOM::NamedNodeMap(3)

NAME
XML::DOM::NamedNodeMap - A hash table interface for XML::DOM DESCRIPTION
Objects implementing the NamedNodeMap interface are used to represent collections of nodes that can be accessed by name. Note that NamedNodeMap does not inherit from NodeList; NamedNodeMaps are not maintained in any particular order. Objects contained in an object implementing NamedNodeMap may also be accessed by an ordinal index, but this is simply to allow convenient enumeration of the contents of a NamedNodeMap, and does not imply that the DOM specifies an order to these Nodes. Note that in this implementation, the objects added to a NamedNodeMap are kept in order. METHODS getNamedItem (name) Retrieves a node specified by name. Return Value: A Node (of any type) with the specified name, or undef if the specified name did not identify any node in the map. setNamedItem (arg) Adds a node using its nodeName attribute. As the nodeName attribute is used to derive the name which the node must be stored under, multiple nodes of certain types (those that have a "special" string value) cannot be stored as the names would clash. This is seen as preferable to allowing nodes to be aliased. Parameters: arg A node to store in a named node map. The node will later be accessible using the value of the nodeName attribute of the node. If a node with that name is already present in the map, it is replaced by the new one. Return Value: If the new Node replaces an existing node with the same name the previously existing Node is returned, otherwise undef is returned. DOMExceptions: o WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR Raised if arg was created from a different document than the one that created the NamedNodeMap. o NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR Raised if this NamedNodeMap is readonly. o INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR Raised if arg is an Attr that is already an attribute of another Element object. The DOM user must explicitly clone Attr nodes to re-use them in other elements. removeNamedItem (name) Removes a node specified by name. If the removed node is an Attr with a default value it is immediately replaced. Return Value: The node removed from the map or undef if no node with such a name exists. DOMException: o NOT_FOUND_ERR Raised if there is no node named name in the map. item (index) Returns the indexth item in the map. If index is greater than or equal to the number of nodes in the map, this returns undef. Return Value: The node at the indexth position in the NamedNodeMap, or undef if that is not a valid index. getLength Returns the number of nodes in the map. The range of valid child node indices is 0 to length-1 inclusive. Additional methods not in the DOM Spec getValues Returns a NodeList with the nodes contained in the NamedNodeMap. The NodeList is "live", in that it reflects changes made to the NamedNodeMap. When this method is called in a list context, it returns a regular perl list containing the values. Note that this list is not "live". E.g. @list = $map->getValues; # returns a perl list $nodelist = $map->getValues; # returns a NodeList (object ref.) for my $val ($map->getValues) # iterate over the values getChildIndex (node) Returns the index of the node in the NodeList as returned by getValues, or -1 if the node is not in the NamedNodeMap. dispose Removes all circular references in this NamedNodeMap and its descendants so the objects can be claimed for garbage collection. The objects should not be used afterwards. perl v5.12.1 2000-01-31 XML::DOM::NamedNodeMap(3)

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XML::DOM::Text(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 XML::DOM::Text(3)

NAME
XML::DOM::Text - A piece of XML text in XML::DOM DESCRIPTION
XML::DOM::Text extends XML::DOM::CharacterData, which extends XML::DOM::Node. The Text interface represents the textual content (termed character data in XML) of an Element or Attr. If there is no markup inside an element's content, the text is contained in a single object implementing the Text interface that is the only child of the element. If there is markup, it is parsed into a list of elements and Text nodes that form the list of children of the element. When a document is first made available via the DOM, there is only one Text node for each block of text. Users may create adjacent Text nodes that represent the contents of a given element without any intervening markup, but should be aware that there is no way to represent the separations between these nodes in XML or HTML, so they will not (in general) persist between DOM editing sessions. The normalize() method on Element merges any such adjacent Text objects into a single node for each block of text; this is recommended before employing operations that depend on a particular document structure, such as navigation with XPointers. METHODS splitText (offset) Breaks this Text node into two Text nodes at the specified offset, keeping both in the tree as siblings. This node then only contains all the content up to the offset point. And a new Text node, which is inserted as the next sibling of this node, contains all the content at and after the offset point. Parameters: offset The offset at which to split, starting from 0. Return Value: The new Text node. DOMExceptions: o INDEX_SIZE_ERR Raised if the specified offset is negative or greater than the number of characters in data. o NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR Raised if this node is readonly. perl v5.16.3 2000-01-31 XML::DOM::Text(3)
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