Abstract
Chapter 1 discussed two flavors of parsers—tree-based parsers and event-based parsers. You also learned that the Document Object Model (DOM) is a set of APIs for manipulating XML documents. This chapter covers the following topics:
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System.Xml namespace classes related to DOM
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Knowing when to use DOM
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Reading an XML document by using DOM
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Writing XML documents by using DOM
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Creating a customized DOM-based parser by extending what is offered by .NET
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© 2008 Bipin Joshi
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(2008). Manipulating XML Documents by Using the Document Object Model. In: Beginning xml with C# 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0998-0_2
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