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In this demonstration, you first create a DOM object and fill in the content by calling the loadXML method on the object. Then, you save the object to a file named "saved.xml".
Visual Basic Source File (SaveDOM.frm)
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim doc As New DOMDocument60
doc.async = False
doc.validateOnParse = False
doc.resolveExternals = False
doc.loadXML _
"<?xml version='1.0'?>" + vbNewLine + _
"<doc title='test'>" + vbNewLine + _
" <page num='1'>" + vbNewLine + _
" <para title='Saved at last'>" + vbNewLine + _
" This XML data is finally saved." + vbNewLine + _
" </para>" + vbNewLine + _
" </page>" + vbNewLine + _
" <page num='2'>" + vbNewLine + _
" <para>" + vbNewLine + _
" This page is intentionally left blank." + vbNewLine + _
" </para>" + vbNewLine + _
" </page>" + vbNewLine + _
"</doc>" + vbNewLine
Path = App.Path + "\saved.xml"
doc.save Path
End Sub
To add SaveDOM.frm to the project
- Copy the code listing above. Paste it into the Visual Basic code editor as the form_load subroutine, replacing any code fragments that are already there.
Next, run the project. The result should be output.