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How to add a tag <tag val="N"> to an xml file

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    Hi, I am using the IXMLDOM objects to create an xml file and write tags to this file. I would like to create a tag <children count="2">, and under that write the names of the children <childname> value </childname>. this should look as folowing: <Root> <Person> <Name> value </Name> <PhoneNumber> value </PhoneNumber> <Children count = 2> <childName> value </childName> <childName> value </childName> </Children> </Person> </Root> 1. Using IXMLDOMDocument or IXMLDOMNode, how do I add a node <Children count =2>, is this an attribute? How do I make sure that it is inserted under the tag? 2. How do I add the sub nodes underneath <childName> value </childName> If you could give me code examples tha twould be great. I've tried all kinds of options using the IXMLDOM functiom and it doesn't work!! Thanks.

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      Hi, I am using the IXMLDOM objects to create an xml file and write tags to this file. I would like to create a tag <children count="2">, and under that write the names of the children <childname> value </childname>. this should look as folowing: <Root> <Person> <Name> value </Name> <PhoneNumber> value </PhoneNumber> <Children count = 2> <childName> value </childName> <childName> value </childName> </Children> </Person> </Root> 1. Using IXMLDOMDocument or IXMLDOMNode, how do I add a node <Children count =2>, is this an attribute? How do I make sure that it is inserted under the tag? 2. How do I add the sub nodes underneath <childName> value </childName> If you could give me code examples tha twould be great. I've tried all kinds of options using the IXMLDOM functiom and it doesn't work!! Thanks.

      modified on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 12:51 PM

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      SWDevil wrote:

      I've tried all kinds of options using the IXMLDOM functiom and it doesn't work!!

      Have you tried reading the documentation[^]?

      led mike

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        SWDevil wrote:

        I've tried all kinds of options using the IXMLDOM functiom and it doesn't work!!

        Have you tried reading the documentation[^]?

        led mike

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        umm.. yes... obviously it did not help much, therfore I wrote this post...

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          umm.. yes... obviously it did not help much, therfore I wrote this post...

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          At the bottom of the page i posted click on the links to createElement and appendChild

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