To replace an XML element with new elements, we assign either an XMLList or XML object to that element : XMLList « XML « Flash / Flex / ActionScript

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Flash / Flex / ActionScript » XML » XMLList 
To replace an XML element with new elements, we assign either an XMLList or XML object to that element
 

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

        var doc:XML = <DOC>
            <P ALIGN="CENTER">E4X is fun</P>
          </DOC>;
        doc.P = <DIV>E4X is convenient</DIV>;
        
        trace(doc.P);

    }
  }
}

        
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1. To access the XMLList representing child nodes, use the XML class's instance method children( ).
2. To access a specific child in an XMLList
3. Treating XMLList as XML
4. Assigning Values to an XMLList
5. Converting XMLList to a String: toString( ) had been invoked on the single XML instance directly:
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