I have an existing XDocument object that I would like to add an XML doctype to. For example:
XDocument doc = XDocument.Parse(\"test\");
You can add an XDocumentType
to an existing XDocument
, but it must be the first element added. The documentation surrounding this is vague.
Thanks to Jeroen for pointing out the convenient approach of using AddFirst
in the comments. This approach allows you to write the following code, which shows how to add the XDocumentType
after the XDocument
already has elements:
var doc = XDocument.Parse("<a>test</a>");
var doctype = new XDocumentType("a", "-//TEST//", "test.dtd", "");
doc.AddFirst(doctype);
Alternately, you could use the Add
method to add an XDocumentType
to an existing XDocument
, but the caveat is that no other element should exist since it has to be first.
XDocument xDocument = new XDocument();
XDocumentType documentType = new XDocumentType("Books", null, "Books.dtd", null);
xDocument.Add(documentType);
On the other hand, the following is invalid and would result in an InvalidOperationException: "This operation would create an incorrectly structured document."
xDocument.Add(new XElement("Books"));
xDocument.Add(documentType); // invalid, element added before doctype
Just pass it to the XDocument constructor (full example):
XDocument doc = new XDocument(
new XDocumentType("a", "-//TEST//", "test.dtd", ""),
new XElement("a", "test")
);
or use XDocument.Add (the XDocumentType
has to be added before the root element):
XDocument doc = new XDocument();
doc.Add(new XDocumentType("a", "-//TEST//", "test.dtd", ""));
doc.Add(XElement.Parse("<a>test</a>"));