Cautions
Some things you need to be aware of when working with the
xml.DomDocument
class.
Whitespaces, line feeds and carriage returns between elements are represented as text nodes in
memory. A XML document written in a single line and a human readable (pretty printed format) do not
have the same representation in the DomDocument
. Take this into account when
navigating in the document.
If a xml.DomNode
is not attached to a DomDocument
and not
referenced by any variable it can be destroyed. If one child of this node is still referenced, this
child is not destroyed but its parent and the other nodes of the subtree are destroyed. To check if
a node is attached to a DomDocument
use isAttached method.
The DomDocument
remains in memory if any of its nodes are still referenced in a
variable.