This interface represents an entity, either parsed or unparsed, in an XML document
Constructors and assignment operator
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Destructor.
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Get functions.
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Set functions.
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Cloning function.
Constructors and assignment operators
Equality and Inequality operators.
Functions introduced in DOM Level 2.
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if it is unspecified
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if it is unspecified
Functions to modify the DOM Node.
newChild
before the existing child node
refChild
oldChild
with newChild
in the list of children, and returns the oldChild
node
oldChild
from the list
of children, and returns it
newChild
to the end of the list of children of
this node
Query functions.
This interface represents an entity, either parsed or unparsed, in an XML document. Note that this models the entity itself not the entity declaration.Entity
declaration modeling has been left for a later Level of the DOM specification.The
nodeName
attribute that is inherited fromNode
contains the name of the entity.An XML processor may choose to completely expand entities before the structure model is passed to the DOM; in this case there will be no
EntityReference
nodes in the document tree.Note: the first release of this parser does not create entity nodes when reading an XML document. Entities may be programatically created using DOM_Document::createEntity().
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alphabetic index hierarchy of classes
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