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Flash Player 5.
my_xml
.xmlDecl
Property; specifies information about a document's XML declaration. After the XML document is parsed into an XML object, this property is set to the text of the document's XML declaration. This property is set using a string representation of the XML declaration, not an XML node object. If no XML declaration was encountered during a parse operation, the property is set to undefined
.XML.
The toString()
method outputs the contents of XML.xmlDecl
before any other text in the XML object. If XML.xmlDecl
contains the undefined
type, no XML declaration is output.
The following example uses XML.xmlDecl
to set the XML document declaration for an XML object.
my_xml
.xmlDecl = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" ?>";
The following is an example of XML Declaration:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
XML.docTypeDecl
, XML.toString()
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