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XML DOM | childNodes Attribute



Hello folks! welcome back to a new edition of our tutorial on Xml Dom. In this tutorial, we are going to be studying about the XML DOM childNodes attribute.

The childNodes attribute describes the child node from the NodeList for a node.

Syntax

The following below is the syntax to use the childNodes attribute -

nodeObject.childNodes

Example

Following below are the node.xml contents -

xml version = "1.0"?>

category = "Technical">
Kennedy
Nkpara
1234567890
[email protected]


category = "Non-Technical">
Stephanie
Francis
1234667898
[email protected]


category = "Management">
Justice
Dauglas
1234562350
[email protected]


READ: XML DOM | Node Object

The following example below illustrates the usage of the childNodes attribute -





function loadXMLDoc(filename) {
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
xhttp
= new XMLHttpRequest();
} else // code for IE5 and IE6 {
xhttp
= new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
}
xhttp
.open("GET",filename,false);
xhttp
.send();
return xhttp.responseXML;
}




xmlDoc
= loadXMLDoc("/dom/node.xml");

x
= xmlDoc.childNodes;
for (i = 0;i x.length;i ++) {
document
.write("Nodename: " + x[i].nodeName);
document
.write(" (nodetype: " + x[i].nodeType + ")
"
);
}



Output

Save file as nodeattribute_childnodes.html on the server's path (this file and node.xml should be on the same path in your server). This gives us the following output below -

Nodename: Company (nodetype:  1)

READ: XML DOM | baseURI Attribute

Alright guys! This is where we are going to be rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about XML DOM firstChild Attribute.

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