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4.2.3.6.2: Manually generating an XML element node

4.2.3.6.2: Manually generating an XML element node

You can manually create any XML element node by using the PseudoNode construct, as follows:

new PseudoNode("literal");

If a DOM tree contains PseudoNode instances, you can use the tree for printing only. PseudoNode prevents validation against a DTD.

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