Changing the DOM while using a NodeIteratorn is legal; the DOM Level 2
Traversers And Iterators specification is very explicit about what happens
when you do that. There are some potential pitfalls, due to the iterator's
"maintain current position in the document" behavioral model; I _strongly_
recommend reading and understanding that chapter in detail if you're going
to do this.
(Unfortunately I don't have a good tutorial to point you to.)
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Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more.
"The world changed profoundly and unpredictably the day Tim Berners Lee
got bitten by a radioactive spider." -- Rafe Culpin, in r.m.filk
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