XML DOM nodeValue Property
Complete Document Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The nodeValue property sets or returns the value of a node, depending on its
type.
Syntax
In all examples, we will use the XML file
books.xml, and the JavaScript function
loadXMLDoc().
Example
The following code fragment displays the node name and node value of the root
node:
Example
xmlDoc=loadXMLDoc("books.xml");
document.write("Nodename: " + xmlDoc.nodeName);
document.write(" (value: " + xmlDoc.childNodes[0].nodeValue);
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Output:
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Nodename: #document (value: version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"
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