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XPath::Node(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	XPath::Node(3)

NAME
       XML::XPath::Node - internal representation of a node

API
       The Node API aims to emulate DOM to some extent, however the API isn't
       quite compatible with DOM. This is to ease transition from XML::DOM
       programming to XML::XPath. Compatibility with DOM may arise once
       XML::DOM gets namespace support.

       new

       Creates a new node. See the sub-classes for parameters to pass to
       new().

       getNodeType

       Returns one of ELEMENT_NODE, TEXT_NODE, COMMENT_NODE, ATTRIBUTE_NODE,
       PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE or NAMESPACE_NODE. UNKNOWN_NODE is returned
       if the sub-class doesn't implement getNodeType - but that means some‐
       thing is broken! The constants are exported by default from
       XML::XPath::Node. The constants have the same numeric value as the
       XML::DOM versions.

       getParentNode

       Returns the parent of this node, or undef if this is the root node.
       Note that the root node is the root node in terms of XPath - not the
       root element node.

       to_sax ( $handler ⎪ %handlers )

       Generates sax calls to the handler or handlers. See the PerlSAX docs
       for details (not yet implemented correctly).

MORE INFO
       See the sub-classes for the meaning of the rest of the API:

       ·   XML::XPath::Node::Element

       ·   XML::XPath::Node::Attribute

       ·   XML::XPath::Node::Namespace

       ·   XML::XPath::Node::Text

       ·   XML::XPath::Node::Comment

       ·   XML::XPath::Node::PI

perl v5.8.8			  2001-06-13			XPath::Node(3)
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