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XML::LibXML::Attr(3)                 User Contributed Perl Documentation                XML::LibXML::Attr(3)



NAME
       XML::LibXML::Attr - XML::LibXML Attribute Class

SYNOPSIS
         $attr = XML::LibXML::Attr->new($name [,$value]);
         $string = $attr->getValue();
         $value = $attr->value;
         $attr->setValue( $string );
         $node = $attr->getOwnerElement();
         $attr->setNamespace($nsURI, $prefix);
         $bool = $attr->isId;

DESCRIPTION
       This is the interface to handle Attributes like ordinary nodes. The naming of the class relies on the
       W3C DOM documentation.

       new
             $attr = XML::LibXML::Attr->new($name [,$value]);

           Class constructor. If you need to work with iso encoded strings, you should always use the
           createAttrbute of XML::LibXML::Document.

       getValue
             $string = $attr->getValue();

           Returns the value stored for the attribute. If undef is returned, the attribute has no value,
           which is different of being not specified.

       value
             $value = $attr->value;

           Alias for getValue()

       setValue
             $attr->setValue( $string );

           This is needed to set a new attribute value. If iso encoded strings are passed as parameter, the
           node has to be bound to a document, otherwise the encoding might be done incorrectly.

       getOwnerElement
             $node = $attr->getOwnerElement();

           returns the node the attribute belongs to. If the attribute is not bound to a node, undef will be
           returned. Overwriting the underlying implementation, the parentNode function will return undef,
           instead of the owner element.

       setNamespace
             $attr->setNamespace($nsURI, $prefix);

           This function activates a namespace for the given attribute. If the attribute was not previously
           declared in the context of the attribute this function will be silently ignored. In this case you
           may wish to call setNamespace() on the ownerElement.

       isId
             $bool = $attr->isId;

           Determine whether an attribute is of type ID. For documents with a DTD, this information is only
           available if DTD loading/validation has been requested. For HTML documents parsed with the HTML
           parser ID detection is done automatically.  In XML documents, all "xml:id" attributes are
           considered to be of type ID.

AUTHORS
       Matt Sergeant, Christian Glahn, Petr Pajas,

VERSION
       1.60

COPYRIGHT
       2001-2006, AxKit.com Ltd; 2002-2006 Christian Glahn; 2006 Petr Pajas, All rights reserved.



perl v5.8.8                                      2006-08-26                             XML::LibXML::Attr(3)

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