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Flash / Flex / ActionScript » XML » attributes 
Access an element's attributes using E4X attributes wildcard (@*)
 

package{
  import flash.display.Sprite;
  
  public class Main extends Sprite{
    public function Main(){

        var novel:XML = <BOOK ISBN="0000000000">
            <TITLE>ActionScript</TITLE>                    <!--Previous sibling-->
            <AUTHOR>J, J</AUTHOR>
            <PUBLISHER>Books Ltd</PUBLISHER>  <!--Next sibling-->
          </BOOK>;
        
        trace(novel.@*);
    }
  }
}

        
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1. To access an element's attributes: attributes()
2. Attributes in an XMLList can be accessed using the array-access operator ([]).
3. Accesses first attribute by using E4X's attributes wildcard syntax
4. Returns an XMLList that contains one XML instance
5. Returns an XMLList that contains one XML instance, representing the attribute, with variable-access syntax.
6. To access the XML instance contained by the XMLList returned by novel.@ISBN
7. Accessing Attributes and Elements Whose Names Contain Reserved Characters: attribute( ), child( ), or [] operator.
8. Changing an Attribute Value
9. Unusual behavior can be used to collect a group of attributes into a single attribute
10. Adding New Attributes and Elements
11. Assign the desired attributes the desired values
12. Use the name( ) method on the attribute reference to retrieve its name
13. To loop over all of the attributes of an element, use a for each loop.
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