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XmlNodeType Enumeration

Specifies the type of node.

Namespace: System.Xml
Assembly: System.Xml (in system.xml.dll)

Syntax

public enum XmlNodeType

Members

  Member name Description
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
EndElement An end element tag (for example, </item> ). EndElement nodes are returned when the XmlReader gets to the end of an element.
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.
EntityReference A reference to an entity (for example, &num; ). 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.
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.
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.
SignificantWhitespace White space between markup in a mixed content model or white space within the xml:space="preserve" scope.
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.

See Also

Reference

System.Xml Namespace