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Traversing means looping through or traveling across the node tree.
The examples below use the XML file
books.xml.
A function, loadXMLString(), in an external JavaScript is used to load the XML
string.
Traverse a
node tree
Loop through all child nodes of the <book> element
Often you want to loop an XML document, for example: when you want to extract the value of each element.
This is called "Traversing the node tree"
The example below loops through all child nodes of <book>, and displays their names and values:
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="loadxmlstring.js"></script> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> text="<book>"; text=text+"<title>Everyday Italian</title>"; text=text+"<author>Giada De Laurentiis</author>"; text=text+"<year>2005</year>"; text=text+"</book>"; xmlDoc=loadXMLString(text); // documentElement always represents the root node x=xmlDoc.documentElement.childNodes; for (i=0;i<x.length;i++) { document.write(x[i].nodeName); document.write(": "); document.write(x[i].childNodes[0].nodeValue); document.write("<br />"); } </script> </body> </html> |
Output:
title: Everyday Italian author: Giada De Laurentiis year: 2005 |
Example explained:
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