The XMLSerializer method serializeToString() constructs a string representing the specified DOM tree in XML form.
xmlString = anXMLSerializer.serializeToString(rootNode);
rootNodeNode to use as the root of the DOM tree or subtree for which to construct an XML representation.A DOMString containing the XML representation of the specified DOM tree.
TypeErrorrootNode is not a compatible node type. The root node must be either Node or Attr.InvalidStateErrorSyntaxErrorThe specified root node—and all of its descendants—must be compatible with the XML serialization algorithm. The root node itself must be either a Node or Attr object.
The following types are also permitted as descendants of the root node, in addition to Node and Attr:
If any other type is encountered, a TypeError exception is thrown.
There are some things worth noting about the XML output by serializeToString():
Element and Attr nodes are always serialized with their namespaceURI intact. This may mean that a previously-specified prefix or default namespace may be dropped or altered."<someelement></someelement>") instead of using the empty-element tag ("<someelement/>").| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| DOM Parsing and Serialization The definition of 'serializeToString()' in that specification. | Working Draft |
Element.innerHTML and Element.outerHTML
DOMParser
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