Convert XML to String and append to page

前端 未结 6 1046
清酒与你
清酒与你 2020-12-08 07:31

I want to convert an xml element like this:

​B0013FRNKG​

to string in java

相关标签:
6条回答
  • 2020-12-08 07:42
    function getXmlString(xml) {
      if (window.ActiveXObject) { return xml.xml; }
      return new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(xml);
    }
    alert(getXmlString(xml));
    
    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 07:43

    If the DOM element <asin>​B0013FRNKG​</asin>​ is stored in the object element, then you can access the value using:

    element.textContent
    
    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 07:49

    You haven't told us how you go about displaying that object. XMLSerializer works on DOM nodes, so your object has to be added somewhere, for example:

    document.getElementById('SomeDiv').appendChild(xml); 
    

    and if you just want the full xml string to be displayed:

    var xmlText = new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(xml);
    var xmlTextNode = document.createTextNode(xmlText);
    var parentDiv = document.getElementById('SomeDiv');
    parentDiv.appendChild(xmlTextNode);
    
    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 07:52
    <script type='text/javascript'>
    
        function xmlToString(xmlData) { 
    
            var xmlString;
            //IE
            if (window.ActiveXObject){
                xmlString = xmlData.xml;
            }
            // code for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, etc.
            else{
                xmlString = (new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(xmlData);
            }
            return xmlString;
        }   
    
    </script>    
    

    use this in case of IE for browser compatibility issues.

    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 07:54

    follow this to print,append data from xml data stored as string inside javscript

    txt="<papers>"+"<paper>"+
     "<author>athor name</author>"+
    "<title>title</title>"+
    "<path>path</path>"+
    "<track>which tack</track>"+
     "</paper>"+
    "<paper>"+
    "<author>athor name</author>"+
    "<title>title</title>"+
    "<path>path</path>"+
    "<track>which tack</track>"+
    "</paper>"+
    "<paper>"+
    "<author>athor name</author>"+
    "<title>title</title>"+
    "<path>path</path>"+
    "<track>which tack</track>"+
    "</paper>"+
    "<papers>";
    if (window.DOMParser)
      {
          parser=new DOMParser();
      xmlDoc=parser.parseFromString(txt,"text/xml");
    
       }
       else // Internet Explorer
        {
         xmlDoc=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
         xmlDoc.async=false;
         xmlDoc.loadXML(txt);
        }
    
    x=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("paper"); 
    for (var i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {  
        var athor =x[i].childNodes[0].firstChild.nodeValue;
        var title = x[i].childNodes[1].firstChild.nodeValue;
        var path = x[i].childNodes[2].firstChild.nodeValue;
        var tack =x[i].childNodes[3].firstChild.nodeValue;
        //do something with these values...
        //each iteration gives one paper details    
        var xml=document.getElementById("element_id");//<div id="element_id"></div>
        var li = document.createElement("br");// create a new <br>  
        newlink = document.createElement('A'); // creating an <a> element
        newlink.innerHTML = athor;// adding <a>athor value here</a>
        newlink.setAttribute('href', path);// <a href="path"></a>
    
        newlink.appendChild(li);// <a href="path">athor</a><br>
        document.getElementById("element_id").appendChild(newlink);//finaly it becomes <div id="element_id"><a href="path">athor</a><br></div>
    
    
    }
    
    0 讨论(0)
  • 2020-12-08 08:00

    Did you try enclosing the result like in…

    (new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(xml)
    

    Also, I'd use console instead to see the content better:

    console.log((new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(xml));
    
    0 讨论(0)
提交回复
热议问题