Creates an XML document object element.
An XML document object element.
XmlElemNew(xmlObj[,namespace],childName)
cfxml, IsXmlElem, XmlChildPos, XmlFormat, XmlNew, XmlParse; "Using XML and WDDX" in the ColdFusion Developer's Guide
ColdFusion MX 7: Added the namespace parameter.
ColdFusion MX: Added this function.
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Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
| xmlObj |
Name of the XML document object in which you are creating the element |
| namespace |
(Optional) URI of the namespace to which this element belongs |
| childName |
Name of the element to create |
The function's return variable specifies the location of the new element in the document object. It must specify a valid location in the document object identified by the xmlObj parameter. The following statements show this use:
MyDoc.MyRoot.XmlChildren[2] = XmlElemNew(MyDoc,"childNode"); ArrayAppend(MyDoc.MyRoot.XmlChildren, XmlElemNew(MyDoc,"childNode"));
If you do not specify a namespace URI and use a namespace prefix in the childName parameter, ColdFusion checks to see if a namespace URI has already been specified for the prefix, and if so, uses that namespace.
The following example creates and displays a ColdFusion document object:
<cfscript>
MyDoc = XmlNew();
MyDoc.xmlRoot = XmlElemNew(MyDoc,"MyRoot");
if (testVar IS TRUE)
MyDoc.MyRoot.XmlText = "The value of testVar is True.";
else
MyDoc.MyRoot.XmlText = "The value of testVar is False.";
for (i = 1; i LTE 4; i = i + 1)
{
MyDoc.MyRoot.XmlChildren[i] = XmlElemNew(MyDoc,"childNode");
MyDoc.MyRoot.XmlChildren[i].XmlText = "This is Child node " & i &".";
}
</cfscript>
<cfdump var=#MyDoc#>