Ara Vartanian wrote:
there is no need to use DOMDocument : the default org.dom4j.Document implementations does support mixed contentI need a org.dom4j.dom.DOMDocument rather than merely a org.dom4j.Document, because my XML files have mixed content, and, as I far as I understand (I easily could be wrong), Document doesn't support mixed content.
If add elements programmatically, the serialization strips the prefixes and leaves only the xmlns tag such that: <prefix:name xmlns:prefix="someuri"> becomes: <name xmlns="someuri">
I'll investigate this ...
regards, Maarten
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