"All of these words operate on arbitrary pieces of XML: they can take, as in put, XML documents, comments, tags, strings (text nodes), XML chunks, etc.";
{ $description "This converts an XML document " { $link xml } " into a string. It can also be used to convert any piece of XML to a string, eg an " { $link xml-chunk } " or " { $link comment } "." }
{ $notes "This does not preserve what type of quotes were used or what data was omitted from version declaration, as that information isn't present in the XML data representation. The whitespace in the text nodes of the original document is preserved." } ;
{ $notes "This does not preserve what type of quotes were used or what data was omitted from version declaration, as that information isn't present in the XML data representation. The whitespace in the text nodes of the original document is preserved." } ;
{ $notes "This does not preserve what type of quotes were used or what data was omitted from version declaration, as that information isn't present in the XML data representation. The whitespace in the text nodes of the original document is preserved." } ;
{ $notes "This does not preserve what type of quotes were used or what data was omitted from version declaration, as that information isn't present in the XML data representation. Whitespace is also not preserved." } ;
{ $var-description "Contains the string which is used for indenting in the XML prettyprinter. For example, to print an XML document using " { $snippet "%%%%" } " for indentation, you can use the following:" }
{ $var-description "Contains a sequence of " { $link name } "s where whitespace should be considered significant for prettyprinting purposes. The sequence can contain " { $link string } "s in place of names. For example, to preserve whitespace inside a " { $snippet "pre" } " tag:" }