XMLNode.BaseName Property

Definition

Gets the name of the XMLNode control without any prefix.

public:
 property System::String ^ BaseName { System::String ^ get(); };
public string BaseName { get; }
member this.BaseName : string
Public ReadOnly Property BaseName As String

Property Value

The name of the XMLNode control without any prefix.

Examples

The following code example uses the Attributes property to add an attribute to an XMLNode control. The NamespaceURI property is used to specify the schema namespace. The example then iterates through every attribute in the XMLNode and displays the attribute name and its value. The name of the XMLNode is obtained from the BaseName property. This example assumes that the current document contains an XMLNode named CustomerNode that has a NewCustomer attribute declared in the schema.

private void DisplayAttributes()
{
    Word.XMLNode newAttribute = 
        this.CustomerNode.Attributes.Add("NewCustomer",
        this.CustomerNode.NamespaceURI, ref missing);
    newAttribute.NodeValue = "yes";

    foreach (Word.XMLNode attribute1 in this.CustomerNode.Attributes)
    {
        MessageBox.Show("'" + this.CustomerNode.BaseName +
            "' has the attribute '" + attribute1.BaseName +
            "' with the value '" + attribute1.NodeValue +
            "'.");
    }
}
Private Sub DisplayAttributes()
    Dim newAttribute As Word.XMLNode = _
        Me.CustomerNode.Attributes.Add("NewCustomer", _
        Me.CustomerNode.NamespaceURI)
    newAttribute.NodeValue = "yes"

    Dim attribute1 As Word.XMLNode
    For Each attribute1 In Me.CustomerNode.Attributes
        MsgBox("'" & Me.CustomerNode.BaseName & _
            "' has the attribute '" & attribute1.BaseName & _
            "' with the value '" & attribute1.NodeValue & "'.")
    Next attribute1
End Sub

Applies to