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import xml.dom.minidom as d
a=d.Document()
b=a.createElement(\'test\')
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Adding the name of the id attribute to the DTD should help. For example, if you want every to set the id
as the id attribute for all <div>
elements, you can set up your DTD as follows:
<!DOCTYPE div [<!ATTLIST div id ID #IMPLIED>]>
This is a working example:
>>> from xml.dom.minidom import parse, parseString
>>> data='<!DOCTYPE div [<!ATTLIST div id ID #IMPLIED>]><div><div id="foo">FOO word</div><div id="bar">BAR word</div></div>'
>>> x=parseString(data)
>>> x.getElementById('foo')
<DOM Element: div at 0x1126440>
>>> x.getElementById('foo').toxml()
u'<div id="foo">FOO word</div>'
Two things are wrong here.
Document.getElementById
will only find elements that are actually in the document. Here you've created b
but not actually added it to the document. (It's exactly the same in JavaScript.)
You have to mark id
as an ID attribute using setIdAttribute
. (There's no need to do this in JavaScript because in HTML documents, attributes named id
are automatically considered to be ID attributes, logically enough. But XML does not automatically treat attributes named id
as IDs; you can either explicitly declare that they are in your DTD or call setIdAttribute
individually for every ID attribute. And I am not sure the DTD thing will work with minidom, which is not a full DOM implementation.)
Like so:
import xml.dom.minidom as d
a = d.Document()
b = a.createElement('test')
a.appendChild(b)
b.setAttribute('id', 'x')
b.setIdAttribute('id')
After that, getElementById
works:
>>> a.getElementById('x')
<DOM Element: test at 0xb77712ec>