XML::LibXML::Namespace - XML::LibXML Namespace Implementation
my $ns = XML::LibXML::Namespace->new($nsURI); print $ns->getName(); print $ns->name(); print $ns->prefix(); $localname = $ns->getLocalName(); print $ns->getData(); print $ns->getValue(); print $ns->value(); print $ns->uri(); $known_uri = $ns->getNamespaceURI(); $known_prefix = $ns->getPrefix();
The namespace node API is not part of any current DOM API, and so it is quite minimal. It should be noted that namespace nodes are not a sub class of XML::LibXML::Node, however Namespace nodes act a lot like attribute nodes, and similarly named methods will return what you would expect if you treated the namespace node as an attribute.
my $ns = XML::LibXML::Namespace->new($nsURI);
Creates a new Namespace node. Note that this is not a 'node' as an attribute or an element node. Therefore you can't do call all XML::LibXML::Node Functions. All functions available for this node are listed below.
Optionally you can pass the prefix to the namespace constructor. If this second parameter is omitted you will create a so called default namespace. Note, the newly created namespace is not bound to any document or node, therefore you should not expect it to be available in an existing document.
print $ns->getName();
Returns ``xmlns:prefix'', where prefix is the prefix for this namespace.
print $ns->name();
Alias for getName()
print $ns->prefix();
Returns the prefix bound to this namespace declaration.
$localname = $ns->getLocalName();
Alias for prefix()
print $ns->getData();
Returns the URI of the namespace.
print $ns->getValue();
Alias for getData()
print $ns->value();
Alias for getData()
print $ns->uri();
Alias for getData()
$known_uri = $ns->getNamespaceURI();
Returns the string ``http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/''
$known_prefix = $ns->getPrefix();
Returns the string ``xmlns''
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