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(C) Creating a New Child Node

Demonstrates how to create a new child in an XML document.

The following XML sample code produces this output:


<abc>
    <xyz>
        <mmm>123</mmm>
    </xyz>
</abc>

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#include <C_CkXml.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    HCkXml xml;
    HCkXml childNode;

    xml = CkXml_Create();

    CkXml_putTag(xml,"abc");

    //  Create a new child  with no content
    //  and return the newly created child node:

    childNode = CkXml_NewChild(xml,"xyz","");

    //  Create a child under childNode, but instead call
    //  NewChild2 which doesn't return the newly created child node:
    CkXml_NewChild2(childNode,"mmm","123");

    CkXml_Dispose(childNode);

    printf("%s\n",CkXml_getXml(xml));

    CkXml_Dispose(xml);

    }

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