Represents the text content of the node or the concatenated text representing the node and its descendants.
strValue = oXMLDOMNode.text;
The following script example creates an IXMLDOMNode
of type NODE_ENTITY, and then displays the object's text value, including that of any of the object's child nodes.
var xmlDoc = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.5.0"); var currNode; xmlDoc.async = false; xmlDoc.load("books.xml"); if (xmlDoc.parseError.errorCode <> 0) { var myErr = xmlDoc.parseError; alert("You have error " + myErr.reason); } else { currNode = xmlDoc.documentElement.childNodes.item(0); alert(currNode.text); }
strValue = oXMLDOMNode.text
The following Microsoft® Visual Basic® example creates an IXMLDOMNode
of type NODE_ENTITY, and then displays the object's text value, including that of any of the object's child nodes.
Dim xmlDoc As New Msxml2.DOMDocument50 Dim currNode As IXMLDOMNode xmlDoc.async = False xmlDoc.Load ("books.xml") If (xmlDoc.parseError.errorCode <> 0) Then Dim myErr Set myErr = xmlDoc.parseError MsgBox("You have error " & myErr.reason) Else Set currNode = xmlDoc.documentElement.childNodes.Item(0) MsgBox currNode.Text End If
HRESULT get_text( BSTR *text); HRESULT put_text( BSTR text);
nodeType
method.text
parameter is Null.String. The property is read/write. When concatenated, the text represents the contents of text or CDATA nodes. All concatenated text nodes are normalized according to xml:space
attributes and the value of the preserveWhiteSpace
switch. Concatenated CDATA text is not normalized. (Child nodes that contain NODE_COMMENT and NODE_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION nodes are not concatenated.) .text trims the whitespace on the edges of the result, and "normalizes" \r\n => \n, but otherwise just concatenates text.
Retrieves and sets the string representing the text contents of this node or the concatenated text representing this node and its descendants.
For more precise control over text manipulation in an XML document, use the lower-level nodeValue
property, which returns the raw text associated with a NODE_TEXT node.
Consider the <root>
element in this example:
<root att=" 123 a < "> <a> a a </a> <!-- comment b --> <?pi pi c ?> <![CDATA[ cdata d ]]> e f </root>
The text
property for this element returns the following concatenated text.
"a a cdata d e f"
Note that the white space within the CDATA node is preserved.
This value depends on the value of the nodeType
property.
NODE_ATTRIBUTE
NODE_DOCUMENT NODE_ENTITY |
Returns a string representing the value of the node. This is the concatenated text of all subnodes with entities expanded. |
NODE_CDATA_SECTION
NODE_COMMENT NODE_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION NODE_TEXT |
Returns the text contained in the node, which is the same as the nodeValue property. |
NODE_DOCUMENT_TYPE
NODE_NOTATION |
Returns the empty string (""). These node types do not have associated text. |
NODE_DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT | Returns the text comprised of the concatenation of all descendant nodes. |
NODE_ELEMENT | Contains a string that represents the element content. This will also include the text content from all child elements, concatenated in document order. For example, consider the following XML.
<count> <item>one</item> <item>two</item> <item>three</item> <item>four</item> </count> The |
NODE_ENTITY_REFERENCE | Returns the string representation of the entity reference. |
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nodeType Property | nodeValue Property
Applies to: IXMLDOMAttribute | IXMLDOMCDATASection | IXMLDOMCharacterData | IXMLDOMComment | DOMDocument | IXMLDOMDocumentFragment | IXMLDOMDocumentType | IXMLDOMElement | IXMLDOMEntity | IXMLDOMEntityReference | IXMLDOMNode | IXMLDOMNotation | IXMLDOMProcessingInstruction | IXMLDOMText