1XML::LibXML::Attr(3)  User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::LibXML::Attr(3)
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NAME

6       XML::LibXML::Attr - XML::LibXML Attribute Class
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SYNOPSIS

9         use XML::LibXML;
10         # Only methods specific to Attribute nodes are listed here,
11         # see XML::LibXML::Node manpage for other methods
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13         $attr = XML::LibXML::Attr->new($name [,$value]);
14         $string = $attr->getValue();
15         $string = $attr->value;
16         $attr->setValue( $string );
17         $node = $attr->getOwnerElement();
18         $attr->setNamespace($nsURI, $prefix);
19         $bool = $attr->isId;
20         $string = $attr->serializeContent;
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DESCRIPTION

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

27       The class inherits from XML::LibXML::Node. The documentation for
28       Inherited methods is not listed here.
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30       Many functions listed here are extensively documented in the DOM Level
31       3 specification (http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/
32       <http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/>). Please refer to the
33       specification for extensive documentation.
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35       new
36             $attr = XML::LibXML::Attr->new($name [,$value]);
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38           Class constructor. If you need to work with ISO encoded strings,
39           you should always use the "createAttrbute" of
40           XML::LibXML::Document.
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42       getValue
43             $string = $attr->getValue();
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45           Returns the value stored for the attribute. If undef is returned,
46           the attribute has no value, which is different of being "not
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49       value
50             $string = $attr->value;
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52           Alias for getValue()
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54       setValue
55             $attr->setValue( $string );
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57           This is needed to set a new attribute value. If ISO encoded strings
58           are passed as parameter, the node has to be bound to a document,
59           otherwise the encoding might be done incorrectly.
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61       getOwnerElement
62             $node = $attr->getOwnerElement();
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64           returns the node the attribute belongs to. If the attribute is not
65           bound to a node, undef will be returned. Overwriting the underlying
66           implementation, the parentNode function will return undef, instead
67           of the owner element.
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69       setNamespace
70             $attr->setNamespace($nsURI, $prefix);
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72           This function tries to bound the attribute to a given namespace. If
73           $nsURI is undefined or empty, the function discards any previous
74           association of the attribute with a namespace. If the namespace was
75           not previously declared in the context of the attribute, this
76           function will fail. In this case you may wish to call
77           setNamespace() on the ownerElement. If the namespace URI is non-
78           empty and declared in the context of the attribute, but only with a
79           different (non-empty) prefix, then the attribute is still bound to
80           the namespace but gets a different prefix than $prefix. The
81           function also fails if the prefix is empty but the namespace URI is
82           not (because unprefixed attributes should by definition belong to
83           no namespace).  This function returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
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85       isId
86             $bool = $attr->isId;
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88           Determine whether an attribute is of type ID. For documents with a
89           DTD, this information is only available if DTD loading/validation
90           has been requested. For HTML documents parsed with the HTML parser
91           ID detection is done automatically.  In XML documents, all "xml:id"
92           attributes are considered to be of type ID.
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94       serializeContent($docencoding)
95             $string = $attr->serializeContent;
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97           This function is not part of DOM API. It returns attribute content
98           in the form in which it serializes into XML, that is with all meta-
99           characters properly quoted and with raw entity references (except
100           for entities expanded during parse time). Setting the optional
101           $docencoding flag to 1 enforces document encoding for the output
102           string (which is then passed to Perl as a byte string).  Otherwise
103           the string is passed to Perl as (UTF-8 encoded) characters.
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AUTHORS

106       Matt Sergeant, Christian Glahn, Petr Pajas
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VERSION

109       1.70
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112       2001-2007, AxKit.com Ltd.
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114       2002-2006, Christian Glahn.
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116       2006-2009, Petr Pajas.
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