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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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xmlnode xmlCopyFile ( xmlnode nodeToCopy, string | xmlnode xmlCopyFile ( xmlnode nodeToCopy, string newFilePath ) | ||
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===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''nodeToCopy:''' the [[xmlnode]] that is to be copied to a new document. | *'''nodeToCopy:''' the [[xmlnode]] that is to be copied to a new document. | ||
*''' | *'''newFilePath:''' the path of the file that is to be created, in the following format: '''":resourceName/path"'''. 'resourceName' is the name of the resource the file is in, and 'path' is the path from the root directory of the resource to the file. | ||
:For example, to create a file named 'newfile.xml' with myNode as the root node in the resource 'ctf', it can be done from another resource this way: ''xmlCopyFile(myNode, ":ctf/newfile.xml")''. | |||
:If the file is to be in the current resource, only the file path is necessary, e.g. ''xmlCopyFile(myNode, "newfile.xml")''. | |||
===Returns=== | ===Returns=== |
Revision as of 02:35, 30 July 2009
This function copies all contents of a certain node in a XML document to a new document file, so the copied node becomes the new file's root node.
Syntax
xmlnode xmlCopyFile ( xmlnode nodeToCopy, string newFilePath )
Required Arguments
- nodeToCopy: the xmlnode that is to be copied to a new document.
- newFilePath: the path of the file that is to be created, in the following format: ":resourceName/path". 'resourceName' is the name of the resource the file is in, and 'path' is the path from the root directory of the resource to the file.
- For example, to create a file named 'newfile.xml' with myNode as the root node in the resource 'ctf', it can be done from another resource this way: xmlCopyFile(myNode, ":ctf/newfile.xml").
- If the file is to be in the current resource, only the file path is necessary, e.g. xmlCopyFile(myNode, "newfile.xml").
Returns
Returns a xmlnode if the node was successfully copied, false if invalid arguments were passed.
Example
See Also
- xmlCopyFile
- xmlCreateChild
- xmlCreateFile
- xmlDestroyNode
- xmlFindChild
- xmlLoadFile
- xmlLoadString
- xmlNodeGetAttribute
- xmlNodeGetAttributes
- xmlNodeGetChildren
- xmlNodeGetName
- xmlNodeGetParent
- xmlNodeGetValue
- xmlNodeSetAttribute
- xmlNodeSetName
- xmlNodeSetValue
- xmlSaveFile
- xmlUnloadFile