JavaScript - createProcessingInstruction() method

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Category : document

The createProcessingInstruction() method generates a new processing instruction node and returns it. The new node usually will be inserted into an XML document in order to accomplish anything with it, such as with "node.insertBefore".

Syntax :

        createProcessingInstruction(target, data)
    

Parameters:

[iNode : the resulting ProcessingInstruction node.

target : a string containing the first part of the processing instruction (i.e., )

data : a string containing any information the processing instruction should carry, after the target. The data is up to you, but it can't contain ?>, since that closes the processing instruction.

Examples:

            const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString("<foo />", "application/xml");
            const pi = doc.createProcessingInstruction(
            "xml-stylesheet",
            'href="mycss.css"'
            );
            doc.insertBefore(pi, doc.firstChild);
            console.log(new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(doc));
            // Displays: <?xml-stylesheet href="mycss.css" type="text/css"?><foo/>
        

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