XmlAttribute.InsertAfter(XmlNode, XmlNode) Method
Definition
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Inserts the specified node immediately after the specified reference node.
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override System::Xml::XmlNode ^ InsertAfter(System::Xml::XmlNode ^ newChild, System::Xml::XmlNode ^ refChild);
public override System.Xml.XmlNode InsertAfter(System.Xml.XmlNode newChild, System.Xml.XmlNode refChild);
public override System.Xml.XmlNode? InsertAfter(System.Xml.XmlNode newChild, System.Xml.XmlNode? refChild);
override this.InsertAfter : System.Xml.XmlNode * System.Xml.XmlNode -> System.Xml.XmlNode
Public Overrides Function InsertAfter (newChild As XmlNode, refChild As XmlNode) As XmlNode
Parameters
Returns
The XmlNode inserted.
Exceptions
This node is of a type that does not allow child nodes of the type of the newChild node.
The newChild is an ancestor of this node.
The newChild was created from a different document than the one that created this node.
The refChild is not a child of this node.
This node is read-only.
Examples
For an example of the InsertAfter method see the InsertAfter method.
Remarks
If refChild is null, insert newChild at the beginning of the list of child nodes. If newChild is an XmlDocumentFragment object, its child nodes are inserted, in the same order, after refChild. If the newChild is already in the tree, it is first removed.
If the node being inserted was created from another document, you can use XmlDocument.ImportNode to import the node to the current document. The imported node can then be inserted into the current document.
This method is a Microsoft extension to the Document Object Model (DOM).