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Re: XML generation

From: "Joseph J. Kesselman" <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/5/2008 3:39:00 PM

I should say that, if you do need to generate XML source (probably not 
true in browser code, but may be true in the server or standalone apps): 
DOM Level 3 and later has  an optional load/save module. If you don't 
have that available you may be able to put the DOM through an XSLT 
stylesheet or JAXP serializer. Check the documentation for your 
environment to see what's available, or load up one of the available 
libraries.

But the right place to begin is with the problem you're trying to solve. 
If you're working with a DOM in a brower, it would be somewhat unusual 
for you to need to see the XML via anything but the browser's "view 
source" or by looking at the source file some other way... except 
possibly as a debugging aid.


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