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The DOM Property: nodeValue
The DOM Property: nodeTypeString
The DOM Property: nodeTypedValue
The DOM Property: nodeType
The DOM Property: nodeName
The DOM Property: namespaceURI
The DOM Property: length
The DOM Property: documentElement
The DOM Property: docType
The DOM Property: data
The DOM Property: childNodes
The DOM Property: Attributes
The DOM Property: async
The DOM Property: DOM object properties
The DOM Method: transformNodeToObject()
The DOM Method: transformNode()
The DOM Method: setNamedItem()
The DOM Method: setAttributeNode()
The DOM Method: setAttribute()
The DOM Method: send()
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First posted :03/24/2008
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ondataavailable

Is a member of:
DOMDocument

Syntax

strValue = objDOMDocument.ondataavailable

Remark

This property is write-only. When an XMLDOMDocument is large, waiting for the XML to load can take quite a while. The DOMDocument provides this property to let you know when the data has started to become available. You can then start working with this data as it arrives.

This property works in conjunction with the ontransformnode() event. For more information on this property, see the "Loading a file asynchronously" section in chapter 4, "Programming with XML."


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!


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