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createProcessingInstruction Method


Creates a ProcessingInstruction node that contains the supplied target and data.

Syntax

objXMLDOMProcessingInstruction =
    oXMLDOMDocument.createProcessingInstruction(target, data)

Parameters

target
String specifying the target part of the processing instruction. This supplies the nodeName property of the new object.
data
String specifying the rest of the processing instruction preceding the closing ?> characters. This supplies the nodeValue property for the new object.

Returns

Object. Returns the new XMLDOMProcessingInstruction object.

Remarks

Creating a ProcessingInstruction node with this method is the same as using createNode where the Type parameter value is NODE_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION and no namespace is specified. You cannot specify a namespace with the createProcessingInstruction method.

Although this method creates the new object in the context of this document, this method does not automatically add the new object to the document tree. In other words, although the ownerDocument property of the new node points to this document object, the parentNode property is set to NULL. You must explicitly call one of the node insert methods—insertBefore, replaceChild, or appendChild—to add the new object.

The new object's nodeType property has the value NODE_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION.

Example

For example, to generate the processing instruction <?XML version="1.0"?>, specify the target string XML and the data string version="1.0":

Dim xmlDoc
Dim pi

Set xmlDoc = CreateObject("microsoft.xmldom")
xmlDoc.async = False
xmlDoc.load("c:\books.xml")
Set pi = xmlDoc.createProcessingInstruction("xml", " version=""1.0""")
xmlDoc.insertBefore pi, xmlDoc.childNodes.item(0)
MsgBox (xmldoc.xml)

Applies To

[ Object Name ]
PlatformVersion
Win16:
Win32:
Mac:
Unix:
WinCE:
XMLDOMDocument


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