XPath::Node::Element(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XPath::Node::Element(3)NAME
Element - an <element>
API
new ( name, prefix )
Create a new Element node with name "name" and prefix "prefix". The name be "prefix:local" if prefix is defined. I know that sounds wierd,
but it works ;-)
getName
Returns the name (including "prefix:" if defined) of this element.
getLocalName
Returns just the local part of the name (the bit after "prefix:").
getChildNodes
Returns the children of this element. In list context returns a list. In scalar context returns an array ref.
getChildNode ( pos )
Returns the child at position pos.
appendChild ( childnode )
Appends the child node to the list of current child nodes.
getAttribute ( name )
Returns the attribute node with key name.
getAttributes / getAttributeNodes
Returns the attribute nodes. In list context returns a list. In scalar context returns an array ref.
appendAttribute ( attrib_node)
Appends the attribute node to the list of attributes (XML::XPath stores attributes in order).
getNamespace ( prefix )
Returns the namespace node by the given prefix
getNamespaces / getNamespaceNodes
Returns the namespace nodes. In list context returns a list. In scalar context returns an array ref.
appendNamespace ( ns_node )
Appends the namespace node to the list of namespaces.
getPrefix
Returns the prefix of this element
getExpandedName
Returns the expanded name of this element (not yet implemented right).
string_value
For elements, the string_value is the concatenation of all string_values of all text-descendants of the element node in document order.
toString ( [ norecurse ] )
Output (and all children) the node to a string. Doesn't process children if the norecurse option is a true value.
perl v5.16.2 2003-01-26 XPath::Node::Element(3)
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XPath::Node(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation XPath::Node(3)NAME
XML::XPath::Node - internal representation of a node
API
The Node API aims to emulate DOM to some extent, however the API isn't quite compatible with DOM. This is to ease transition from XML::DOM
programming to XML::XPath. Compatibility with DOM may arise once XML::DOM gets namespace support.
new
Creates a new node. See the sub-classes for parameters to pass to new().
getNodeType
Returns one of ELEMENT_NODE, TEXT_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, ATTRIBUTE_NODE, PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE or NAMESPACE_NODE. UNKNOWN_NODE is
returned if the sub-class doesn't implement getNodeType - but that means something is broken! The constants are exported by default from
XML::XPath::Node. The constants have the same numeric value as the XML::DOM versions.
getParentNode
Returns the parent of this node, or undef if this is the root node. Note that the root node is the root node in terms of XPath - not the
root element node.
to_sax ( $handler | %handlers )
Generates sax calls to the handler or handlers. See the PerlSAX docs for details (not yet implemented correctly).
MORE INFO
See the sub-classes for the meaning of the rest of the API:
o XML::XPath::Node::Element
o XML::XPath::Node::Attribute
o XML::XPath::Node::Namespace
o XML::XPath::Node::Text
o XML::XPath::Node::Comment
o XML::XPath::Node::PI
perl v5.12.1 2003-01-26 XPath::Node(3)
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