XML DOM - The NodeList Object
The NodeList object represents an ordered list of nodes.
The NodeList object
The nodes in the NodeList can be accessed through their index number
(starting from 0).
The NodeList keeps itself up-to-date. If an element is
deleted or added, in the node list or the XML document, the list is automatically
updated.
Note: In a node list, the nodes are returned in the order in which they
are specified in the XML.
IE: Internet Explorer, F: Firefox, O: Opera, W3C: World Wide Web Consortium (Internet Standard)
NodeList Object Properties
| Property |
Description |
IE |
F |
O |
W3C |
| length |
Returns the number of nodes in a node list |
5 |
1 |
9 |
Yes |
NodeList Object Methods
| Method |
Description |
IE |
F |
O |
W3C |
| item() |
Returns the node at the specified index in a node list |
5 |
1 |
9 |
Yes |

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