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-=head1 NAME
-
-XML::LibXML::Attr - XML::LibXML Attribute Class
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-
-
- use XML::LibXML;
- # Only methods specific to Attribute nodes are listed here,
- # see XML::LibXML::Node manpage for other methods
-
- $attr = XML::LibXML::Attr->new($name [,$value]);
- $string = $attr->getValue();
- $string = $attr->value;
- $attr->setValue( $string );
- $node = $attr->getOwnerElement();
- $attr->setNamespace($nsURI, $prefix);
- $bool = $attr->isId;
- $string = $attr->serializeContent;
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This is the interface to handle Attributes like ordinary nodes. The naming of
-the class relies on the W3C DOM documentation.
-
-
-=head1 METHODS
-
-The class inherits from L<<<<<< Abstract Base Class of XML::LibXML Nodes|Abstract Base Class of XML::LibXML Nodes >>>>>>. The documentation for Inherited methods is not listed here.
-
-Many functions listed here are extensively documented in the L<<<<<< DOM Level 3 specification|http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/ >>>>>>. Please refer to the specification for extensive documentation.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item B<new>
-
- $attr = XML::LibXML::Attr->new($name [,$value]);
-
-Class constructor. If you need to work with ISO encoded strings, you should I<<<<<< always >>>>>> use the C<<<<<< createAttrbute >>>>>> of L<<<<<< XML::LibXML DOM Document Class|XML::LibXML DOM Document Class >>>>>>.
-
-
-=item B<getValue>
-
- $string = $attr->getValue();
-
-Returns the value stored for the attribute. If undef is returned, the attribute
-has no value, which is different of being C<<<<<< not specified >>>>>>.
-
-
-=item B<value>
-
- $string = $attr->value;
-
-Alias for I<<<<<< getValue() >>>>>>
-
-
-=item B<setValue>
-
- $attr->setValue( $string );
-
-This is needed to set a new attribute value. If ISO encoded strings are passed
-as parameter, the node has to be bound to a document, otherwise the encoding
-might be done incorrectly.
-
-
-=item B<getOwnerElement>
-
- $node = $attr->getOwnerElement();
-
-returns the node the attribute belongs to. If the attribute is not bound to a
-node, undef will be returned. Overwriting the underlying implementation, the I<<<<<< parentNode >>>>>> function will return undef, instead of the owner element.
-
-
-=item B<setNamespace>
-
- $attr->setNamespace($nsURI, $prefix);
-
-This function tries to bound the attribute to a given namespace. If C<<<<<< $nsURI >>>>>> is undefined or empty, the function discards any previous association of the
-attribute with a namespace. If the namespace was not previously declared in the
-context of the attribute, this function will fail. In this case you may wish to
-call setNamespace() on the ownerElement. If the namespace URI is non-empty and
-declared in the context of the attribute, but only with a different (non-empty)
-prefix, then the attribute is still bound to the namespace but gets a different
-prefix than C<<<<<< $prefix >>>>>>. The function also fails if the prefix is empty but the namespace URI is not
-(because unprefixed attributes should by definition belong to no namespace).
-This function returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
-
-
-=item B<isId>
-
- $bool = $attr->isId;
-
-Determine whether an attribute is of type ID. For documents with a DTD, this
-information is only available if DTD loading/validation has been requested. For
-HTML documents parsed with the HTML parser ID detection is done automatically.
-In XML documents, all "xml:id" attributes are considered to be of type ID.
-
-
-=item B<serializeContent($docencoding)>
-
- $string = $attr->serializeContent;
-
-This function is not part of DOM API. It returns attribute content in the form
-in which it serializes into XML, that is with all meta-characters properly
-quoted and with raw entity references (except for entities expanded during
-parse time). Setting the optional $docencoding flag to 1 enforces document
-encoding for the output string (which is then passed to Perl as a byte string).
-Otherwise the string is passed to Perl as (UTF-8 encoded) characters.
-
-
-
-=back
-
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
-Matt Sergeant,
-Christian Glahn,
-Petr Pajas
-
-
-=head1 VERSION
-
-1.66
-
-=head1 COPYRIGHT
-
-2001-2007, AxKit.com Ltd; 2002-2006 Christian Glahn; 2006-2008 Petr Pajas, All rights reserved.
-
-=cut