XML DOM Objects/Interfaces
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4/8/2010
The following table shows the XML DOM objects/interfaces, with a description of the purpose of each.
Programming element | Description |
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Represents an attribute of the IXMLDOMElement. |
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Used to quote or escape blocks of text to keep that text from being interpreted as markup language. |
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Provides text manipulation methods that are used by several objects. |
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Represents the content of an XML comment. |
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Represents the top level of the XML source. |
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An extension of DOMDocument that supports schema caching and validation features, and switching on XML Path Language (XPath) support. |
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A lightweight object that is useful for tree insert operations. |
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Contains information associated with the document type declaration. |
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Represents the element object. |
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Represents a parsed or unparsed entity in the XML document. |
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Represents an entity reference node. |
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Provides methods that are independent of any particular instance of the Document Object Model (DOM). |
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Adds support for namespaces and iteration through the collection of attribute nodes. |
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Extends the core node with support for data types, namespaces, document type definitions (DTDs), and schemas. |
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Supports iteration through the live collection, in addition to indexed access. |
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Contains a notation declared in the document type definition (DTD) or schema. |
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Returns detailed information about the last parse error, including the error number, line number, character position, and a text description. |
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Represents a processing instruction, which XML defines to keep processor-specific information in the text of the document. |
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Used by the schemas and namespaces properties on IXMLDOMDocument2. |
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Represents the list of nodes that match a given XSL Pattern or XML Path Language (XPath) expression. |
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Represents the text content of an element or attribute. |