BizTalk Utilities CV ,   Jobs ,   Code library  
 
Home Page
XML DOM
The XML DOMNodeList
The XML DOMNode
The XML DOMElement
The XML DOMDocument
The XML DOM objects
The DOM Property: value
The DOM Property: validateOnParse
The DOM Property: url
The DOM Property: text
The DOM Property: tagName
The DOM Property: resolveExternals
The DOM Property: preserveWhiteSpace
The DOM Property: prefix
The DOM Property: parseError
The DOM Property: parsed
The DOM Property: parentNode
The DOM Property: ownerDocument
The DOM Property: ondataavailable
The DOM Property: nodeValue
The DOM Property: nodeTypeString
<< XHTML
XmlSerializer >>

By :Mark Wilson
I am the creator of TopXML. I am available for international and local (Australia) contracts. I am a Solution Architect/Business Analyst. I have worked in IT in several countries (NZ, Australia, South Africa, UK) building and training teams for government and very large non-governmental organizations. I am ex-Microsoft Consulting Services. I wrote the first book on Microsoft XML published in 2000 called XML Programming with VB and ASP. Most recently I have been building tools for the SEO industry. Ask me for a 37 point SEO health-checkup for your website.
First posted :03/24/2008
Times viewed :691

 

XML DOMNamedNodeMap

This is the other collection object in the DOM. It is used to iterate through the attributes for a specific element. It also allows you to manipulate the attribute collection for an element. To name a few, methods include getNamedItem(), removeNamedItem(), etc. The XMLDOMNamedNodeMap also supports namespaces as well.

Example

The following example returns the number of attributes found in the root element of a DOM object.

Dim objDOMDocument As DOMDocument
Dim objXMLDOMNamedNodeMap As IXMLDOMNamedNodeMap
Set objDOMDocument = New DOMDocument
objDOMDocument.async = False
objDOMDocument.Load "http://localhost/xmlcode/people2.dtd"
Set objXMLDOMNamedNodeMap = objDOMDocument.documentElement.Attributes
MsgBox "The number of attribute are " & objXMLDOMNamedNodeMap.length


This manuscript is an abridged version of a chapter from the Manning Publications book XML Programming with VB and ASP. This chapter looks at the Microsoft DOM objects. NOTE: Most images have been removed to increase speed and many of the code comments have also been removed for presentation. Please purchase the book to enjoy the full experience of all the chapters with images and code comments!


Rate this article on a scale of 1 to 10

Your vote :  


 

Recent Jobs

A great opportunity to Digital Vide
here is a greate opportunity as a S
A great opportunity as a Network En
A Greate Opportunituy as a SQL Deve
An immediate job opportunity as a B

View all Jobs (Add yours)
View all CV (Add yours)



swimming pool contractor
chicago web site design
United Kingdom Conference Calling
Web Hosting
online fax
designer sunglasses
answering service


    Email TopXML  

Front Page Daily Stuff TopXML Forum XML blogs XML Newsgroups BizTalk Biztalk Utilities Biztalk Utilities Tutorial B2B SAP XML Microsoft .NET Dotnet System XML Soapformatter SQLXML XMLserializer XQuery PHP PHP SimpleXML PHP XML Dom PHP XML RPC PHP XSLT Java Java Java XML Xalan Microsoft ASP ASP Schemas XML SQL Server XML XMLDom XSL XSL Tutorial XSLT Stylesheets General Javascript CSS XHTML WAP