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Copying Existing Nodes from One Document to Another

The ImportNode method is the mechanism by which a node or entire node subtree is copied from one XmlDocument to another. The node returned from the call is a copy of the node from the source document, including attribute values, the node name, node type, and all namespace-related attributes such as the prefix, local name, and namespace Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). The source document is not changed. After you have imported the node, you still have to add it to the tree using one of the methods used to insert nodes.

When the node is attached to its new document, the new document owns the node. The reason is that each node, when created, has an owning document, even if the nodes are created in separate document fragments. This is a requirement of the XML Document Object Model (DOM) and is enforced by the factory creation design on the XmlDocument class. For example, CreateElement, is the only way to create new nodes.

Depending on the node type of the imported node and the value of the deep parameter, additional information is copied as appropriate. This method attempts to mirror the behavior expected if a fragment of XML or HTML source was copied from one document to another, accounting for the fact that for XML, the two documents may have different document type definitions (DTDs).

The following table describes the specific behavior for each type of node that can be imported.

Node Type

deep parameter is true

deep parameter is false

XmlAttribute

The XmlAttribute.Specified Property is set to true on the XmlAttribute. The descendants of the source XmlAttribute are recursively imported and the resulting nodes reassembled to form the corresponding subtree.

The deep parameter does not apply to XmlAttribute nodes, because they always carry their child nodes with them when imported.

XmlCDataSection

Copies the node, including its data.

Copies the node, including its data.

XmlComment

Copies the node, including its data.

Copies the node, including its data.

XmlDocumentFragment

The descendants of the source node are recursively imported and the resulting nodes reassembled to form the corresponding subtree.

An empty XmlDocumentFragment is created.

XmlDocumentType

Copies the node, including its data.*

Copies the node, including its data.*

XmlElement

The descendants of the source element are recursively imported and the resulting nodes reassembled to form the corresponding subtree.

Note

Default attributes are not copied. If the document being imported into defines default attributes for this element name, those are assigned.

Specified attribute nodes of the source element are imported, and the generated XmlAttribute nodes are attached to the new element. The descendant nodes are not copied.

Note

Default attributes are not copied. If the document being imported into defines default attributes for this element name, those are assigned.

XmlEntityReference

Because the source and destination documents could have the entities defined differently, this method only copies the XmlEntityReference node. The replacement text is not included. If the destination document has the entity defined, its value is assigned.

Because the source and destination documents could have the entities defined differently, this method only copies the XmlEntityReference node. The replacement text is not included. If the destination document has the entity defined, its value is assigned.

XmlProcessingInstruction

Copies the target and data value from the imported node.

Copies the target and data value from the imported node.

XmlText

Copies the node, including its data.

Copies the node, including its data.

XmlSignificantWhitespace

Copies the node, including its data.

Copies the node, including its data.

XmlWhitespace

Copies the node, including its data.

Copies the node, including its data.

XmlDeclaration

Copies the target and data value from the imported node.

Copies the target and data value from the imported node.

All other node types

These node types cannot be imported.

These node types cannot be imported.

Note

Although DocumentType nodes can be imported, a document can only have one DocumentType. So, once you have imported the document type, before inserting it into tree you have to make sure that there is no document type in the document. For information on removing nodes, see Removing Nodes, Content, and Values from an XML Document.

See Also

Concepts

XML Document Object Model (DOM)