XmlNodeType Enumeration
Specifies the type of node.
Namespace: System.Xml
Assembly: System.Xml (in system.xml.dll)
Syntax
public enum XmlNodeType
Members
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Attribute | An attribute (for example, id='123' ). An Attribute node can have the following child node types: Text and EntityReference. The Attribute node does not appear as the child node of any other node type. It is not considered a child node of an Element. |
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CDATA | A CDATA section (for example, <![CDATA[my escaped text]]> ). CDATA sections are used to escape blocks of text that would otherwise be recognized as markup. A CDATA node cannot have any child nodes. It can appear as the child of the DocumentFragment, EntityReference, and Element nodes. |
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Comment | A comment (for example, <!-- my comment --> ). A Comment node cannot have any child nodes. It can appear as the child of the Document, DocumentFragment, Element, and EntityReference nodes. |
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Document | A document object that, as the root of the document tree, provides access to the entire XML document. A Document node can have the following child node types: XmlDeclaration, Element (maximum of one), ProcessingInstruction, Comment, and DocumentType. It cannot appear as the child of any node types. | |
DocumentFragment | A document fragment. The DocumentFragment node associates a node or subtree with a document without actually being contained within the document. A DocumentFragment node can have the following child node types: Element, ProcessingInstruction, Comment, Text, CDATA, and EntityReference. It cannot appear as the child of any node types. | |
DocumentType | The document type declaration, indicated by the following tag (for example, <!DOCTYPE...> ). A DocumentType node can have the following child node types: Notation and Entity. It can appear as the child of the Document node. |
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Element | An element (for example, <item> ). An Element node can have the following child node types: Element, Text, Comment, ProcessingInstruction, CDATA, and EntityReference. It can be the child of the Document, DocumentFragment, EntityReference, and Element nodes. |
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EndElement | An end element tag (for example, </item> ). EndElement nodes are returned when the XmlReader gets to the end of an element. |
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EndEntity | Returned when XmlReader gets to the end of the entity replacement as a result of a call to ResolveEntity. | |
Entity | An entity declaration (for example, <!ENTITY...> ). An Entity node can have child nodes that represent the expanded entity (for example, Text and EntityReference nodes). It can appear as the child of the DocumentType node. |
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EntityReference | A reference to an entity (for example, # ). An EntityReference node can have the following child node types: Element, ProcessingInstruction, Comment, Text, CDATA, and EntityReference. It can appear as the child of the Attribute, DocumentFragment, Element, and EntityReference nodes. |
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None | This is returned by the XmlReader if a Read method has not been called. | |
Notation | A notation in the document type declaration (for example, <!NOTATION...> ). A Notation node cannot have any child nodes. It can appear as the child of the DocumentType node. |
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ProcessingInstruction | A processing instruction (for example, <?pi test?> ). A ProcessingInstruction node cannot have any child nodes. It can appear as the child of the Document, DocumentFragment, Element, and EntityReference nodes. |
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SignificantWhitespace | White space between markup in a mixed content model or white space within the xml:space="preserve" scope. |
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Text | The text content of a node. A Text node cannot have any child nodes. It can appear as the child node of the Attribute, DocumentFragment, Element, and EntityReference nodes. | |
Whitespace | White space between markup. | |
XmlDeclaration | The XML declaration (for example, <?xml version='1.0'?> ). The XmlDeclaration node must be the first node in the document. It cannot have children. It is a child of the Document node. It can have attributes that provide version and encoding information. |
Version Information
Available in the .NET Micro Framework versions 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, and 4.1.