Lists.UpdateContentTypeXmlDocument Method
Adds or overwrites the specified XMLDocument element in the specified list content type.
Namespace: [Lists Web service]
Web service reference: http://Site/_vti_bin/Lists.asmx
Syntax
'Declaration
<SoapDocumentMethodAttribute("https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/UpdateContentTypeXmlDocument", RequestNamespace := "https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/", _
ResponseNamespace := "https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/", _
Use := SoapBindingUse.Literal, ParameterStyle := SoapParameterStyle.Wrapped)> _
Public Function UpdateContentTypeXmlDocument ( _
listName As String, _
contentTypeId As String, _
newDocument As XmlNode _
) As XmlNode
'Usage
Dim instance As Lists
Dim listName As String
Dim contentTypeId As String
Dim newDocument As XmlNode
Dim returnValue As XmlNode
returnValue = instance.UpdateContentTypeXmlDocument(listName, _
contentTypeId, newDocument)
[SoapDocumentMethodAttribute("https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/UpdateContentTypeXmlDocument", RequestNamespace = "https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/",
ResponseNamespace = "https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/",
Use = SoapBindingUse.Literal, ParameterStyle = SoapParameterStyle.Wrapped)]
public XmlNode UpdateContentTypeXmlDocument(
string listName,
string contentTypeId,
XmlNode newDocument
)
Parameters
listName
Type: System.StringA string that represents the name of the list.
contentTypeId
Type: System.StringA string that represents the content type ID of the content type to which to add or update the XMLDocument element.
newDocument
Type: System.Xml.XmlNodeA string representing the XML document to replace the existing XML document.
Return Value
Type: System.Xml.XmlNode
A string, in the following format, indicating that the method succeeded.
<Success xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/"/>
Remarks
SharePoint Foundation identifies the XML document to overwrite in the content type by matching the URI of the XML document passed in the newDocument parameter.
If the XML document does not exist in the content type, SharePoint Foundation adds it to the content type.
You can use XMLDocument elements to store custom information in content type definitions. For more information, see Custom Information in Content Types.