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XML::DOM::CharacterDatUser Contributed Perl DocumentXML::DOM::CharacterData(3)

NAME
       XML::DOM::CharacterData - Common interface for Text, CDATASections and
       Comments

DESCRIPTION
       XML::DOM::CharacterData extends XML::DOM::Node

       The CharacterData interface extends Node with a set of attributes and
       methods for accessing character data in the DOM. For clarity this set
       is defined here rather than on each object that uses these attributes
       and methods. No DOM objects correspond directly to CharacterData,
       though Text, Comment and CDATASection do inherit the interface from it.
       All offsets in this interface start from 0.

       METHODS

       getData and setData (data)
	   The character data of the node that implements this interface. The
	   DOM implementation may not put arbitrary limits on the amount of
	   data that may be stored in a CharacterData node. However, implemen-
	   tation limits may mean that the entirety of a node's data may not
	   fit into a single DOMString. In such cases, the user may call sub-
	   stringData to retrieve the data in appropriately sized pieces.

       getLength
	   The number of characters that are available through data and the
	   substringData method below. This may have the value zero, i.e.,
	   CharacterData nodes may be empty.

       substringData (offset, count)
	   Extracts a range of data from the node.

	   Parameters:
	    offset  Start offset of substring to extract.
	    count   The number of characters to extract.

	   Return Value: The specified substring. If the sum of offset and
	   count exceeds the length, then all characters to the end of the
	   data are returned.

       appendData (str)
	   Appends the string to the end of the character data of the node.
	   Upon success, data provides access to the concatenation of data and
	   the DOMString specified.

       insertData (offset, arg)
	   Inserts a string at the specified character offset.

	   Parameters:
	    offset  The character offset at which to insert.
	    arg	    The DOMString to insert.

       deleteData (offset, count)
	   Removes a range of characters from the node.	 Upon success, data
	   and length reflect the change.  If the sum of offset and count
	   exceeds length then all characters from offset to the end of the
	   data are deleted.

	   Parameters:
	    offset  The offset from which to remove characters.
	    count   The number of characters to delete.

       replaceData (offset, count, arg)
	   Replaces the characters starting at the specified character offset
	   with the specified string.

	   Parameters:
	    offset  The offset from which to start replacing.
	    count   The number of characters to replace.
	    arg	    The DOMString with which the range must be replaced.

	   If the sum of offset and count exceeds length, then all characters
	   to the end of the data are replaced (i.e., the effect is the same
	   as a remove method call with the same range, followed by an append
	   method invocation).

perl v5.8.8			  2002-02-09	    XML::DOM::CharacterData(3)
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