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PutElement Method

Writes a simple XML element with a value.

Syntax

async xml.putElement(name : string, namespaceURI : string, value : string): Promise<void>

Remarks

Writes a simple XML element with no attributes and the specified value between the opening and closing tags.

If Name is a local name without a prefix, the class will automatically introduce a new xmlns="NamespaceURI" attribute if necessary.

If Name is in the form prefix:local, then class will automatically introduce a new xmlns:prefix="NamespaceURI" as necessary.

When calling PutElement or StartElement, if a NamespaceURI is not specified an empty namespace will be defined for the element. If a namespace should be associated with the element, a NamespaceURI value must be provided. When creating the XML, the class will determine if the namespace already exists to avoid duplicate definitions of the same namespace. For example, to create this XML:

<book xmlns='urn:loc.gov:books'
      xmlns:isbn='urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6'>
    <title>Cheaper by the Dozen</title>
    <isbn:number>1568491379</isbn:number>
</book>
Use the code:
xml.StartElement("book", "urn:loc.gov:books");
xml.PutAttr("xmlns:isbn", "", "urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6");
xml.PutElement("title", "urn:loc.gov:books", "Cheaper by the Dozen");
xml.PutElement("isbn:number", "urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6", "1568491379");
xmlw.Close();
In the above example the "title" element uses the default namespace "urn:loc.gov:books" and the "number" element uses the "urn:ISBN:0-395-36341-6" namespace as defined for the "isbn" prefix.

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