XML DOM xmlEncoding Property
Complete Document Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The xmlEncoding property returns the encoding of the document.
Syntax
documentObject.xmlEncoding
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Example
The following code fragment loads "books.xml"
into xmlDoc using
loadXMLDoc(), displays the XML encoding, standalone attribute,
and XML version of the document:
xmlDoc=loadXMLDoc("books.xml");
document.write("XML encoding: " + xmlDoc.xmlEncoding);
document.write("<br />");
document.write("XML standalone: " + xmlDoc.xmlStandalone);
document.write("<br />");
document.write("XML version: " + xmlDoc.xmlVersion);
document.write("<br />");
document.write("Encoding when parsing: " + xmlDoc.inputEncoding);
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Output:
XML encoding: ISO-8859-1
XML standalone: false
XML version: 1.0
Encoding when parsing: ISO-8859-1
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