This interface represents a known entity, either parsed or unparsed, in an
XML document. Note that this models the entity itself
not the entity declaration.
The
nodeName
attribute that is inherited from
Node
contains the name of the entity.
An XML processor may choose to completely expand entities before the
structure model is passed to the DOM; in this case there will be no
EntityReference
nodes in the document tree.
XML does not mandate that a non-validating XML processor read and
process entity declarations made in the external subset or declared in
parameter entities. This means that parsed entities declared in the
external subset need not be expanded by some classes of applications, and
that the replacement text of the entity may not be available. When the
replacement text is available, the corresponding
Entity
node's child list
represents the structure of that replacement value. Otherwise, the child
list is empty.
DOM Level 3 does not support editing
Entity
nodes; if a
user wants to make changes to the contents of an
Entity
,
every related
EntityReference
node has to be replaced in the
structure model by a clone of the
Entity
's contents, and
then the desired changes must be made to each of those clones instead.
Entity
nodes and all their descendants are readonly.
An
Entity
node does not have any parent.
Note: If the entity contains an unbound namespace prefix, the
namespaceURI
of the corresponding node in the
Entity
node subtree is
null
. The same is true
for
EntityReference
nodes that refer to this entity, when
they are created using the
createEntityReference
method of
the
Document
interface.
See also the
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
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