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XML DOM Remove Nodes


The removeChild() method removes a specified node.

The removeAttribute() method removes a specified attribute.


Try it Yourself - Examples

The examples use the XML file books.xml.

Remove an element node
This example uses removeChild() to remove the first <book> element.

Remove the current element node
This example uses parentNode and removeChild() to remove the current <book> element.

Remove a text node
This example uses removeChild() to remove the text node from the first <title> element.

Clear the text of a text node
This example uses the nodeValue() property to clear the text node of the first <title> element.

Remove an attribute by name
This example uses removeAttribute() to remove the "category" attribute from the first <book> element.

Remove attributes by object
This example uses removeAttributeNode() to remove all attributes from all <book> elements.

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Remove an Element Node

The removeChild() method removes a specified node.

When a node is removed, all its child nodes are also removed.

This code will remove the first <book> element from the loaded xml:

Example

y = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("book")[0];

xmlDoc.documentElement.removeChild(y);
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Example explained:

  1. Suppose "books.xml" is loaded xmlDoc
  2. Set the variable y to be the element node to remove
  3. Remove the element node by using the removeChild() method from the parent node

Remove Myself - Remove the Current Node

The removeChild() method is the only way to remove a specified node.

When you have navigated to the node you want to remove, it is possible to remove that node using the parentNode property and the removeChild() method:

Example

x = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("book")[0];

x.parentNode.removeChild(x);
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Example explained:

  1. Suppose "books.xml" is loaded into xmlDoc
  2. Set the variable y to be the element node to remove
  3. Remove the element node by using the parentNode property and the removeChild() method

Remove a Text Node

The removeChild() method can also be used to remove a text node:

Example

x = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("title")[0];
y = x.childNodes[0];
x.removeChild(y);
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Example explained:

  1. Suppose "books.xml" is loaded into xmlDoc
  2. Set the variable x to be the first title element node
  3. Set the variable y to be the text node to remove
  4. Remove the element node by using the removeChild() method from the parent node

It is not very common to use removeChild() just to remove the text from a node. The nodeValue property can be used instead. See next paragraph.


Clear a Text Node

The nodeValue property can be used to change the value of a text node:

Example

xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("title")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue = "";
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Example explained:

  1. Suppose "books.xml" is loaded into xmlDoc
  2. Get the first title element's first child node.
  3. Use the nodeValue property to clear the text from the text node

Loop through and change the text node of all <title> elements: Try it yourself


Remove an Attribute Node by Name

The removeAttribute() method removes an attribute node by its name.

Example: removeAttribute('category')

This code removes the "category" attribute in the first <book> element:

Example

x = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("book");
x[0].removeAttribute("category");
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Example explained:

  1. Suppose "books.xml" is loaded into xmlDoc
  2. Use getElementsByTagName() to get book nodes
  3. Remove the "category" attribute form the first book element node

Loop through and remove the "category" attribute of all <book> elements: Try it yourself


Remove Attribute Nodes by Object

The removeAttributeNode() method removes an attribute node, using the node object as parameter.

Example: removeAttributeNode(x)

This code removes all the attributes of all <book> elements:

Example

x = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("book");

for (i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {
    while (x[i].attributes.length > 0) {
        attnode = x[i].attributes[0];
        old_att = x[i].removeAttributeNode(attnode);
    }
}
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Example explained:

  1. Suppose "books.xml" is loaded into xmlDoc
  2. Use getElementsByTagName() to get all book nodes
  3. For each book element check if there are any attributes
  4. While there are attributes in a book element, remove the attribute