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How to traverse through all the nodes in an XML document

From: murtaza@-------------.--- (------- -------)
To: NULL
Date: 9/1/2004 5:07:00 AM
Hello friends,

    I have a XML document and I want to modify some of its nodes. 
What I need to do is traverse through all the nodes and test the name
of each.  If the node is to be modified, I would output the modified
code or I would output the same code.

    Is there any way I can get all nodes from the root node?  Or, let
me put this question in another way.  Is there an easy way to modify
XML document.  Say, I want to make minor changes to an XML document
and donot want to touch the rest of the document?  How can I do this?

Murtaza.


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