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Standalone specification in "XML declaration" (XmlDoc class)
Standalone sets or return the value of standalone in the "XML declaration," if any, at the beginning of the serialized XML document.
Syntax
%currentString = doc:Standalone doc:Standalone = newString
Syntax terms
%currentString | The string value of doc's Standalone property. |
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doc | An XmlDoc object expression. |
newString | The string value to assign to doc's Standalone property. The only values to which you may set the Standalone property are:
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Usage notes
- The initial value of Standalone is the null string.
- If a document is deserialized into an XmlDoc, the value of Standalone of the XmlDoc will be the value specified for standalone in the "XML
declaration" of the document, if there was one.
The possible Standalone values after deserialization are:
- The null string
yes
no
- Standalone may be set to a non-null string only if the value of the Version property is also a non-null string.
Examples
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The following example sets the Version and Standalone properties:
begin %doc object xmlDoc %doc:loadXml('<a/>') %doc:Version = '1.0' %doc:Standalone = 'yes' %doc:print end
The example result follows:
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <a/>
Request-Cancellation Errors/ (for set method)
- The Version property is the null string, and newString is not the null string.
- newstring is invalid.