Question

I have an XML object (loaded using XMLHTTPRequest's responseXML). I have modified the object (using jQuery) and would like to store it as text in a string.

There is apparently a simple way to do it in Firefox et al:

var xmlString = new XMLSerializer().serializeToString( doc );

(from rosettacode )

But how does one do it in IE6 and other browsers (without, of course, breaking Firefox)?

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Solution

You can use doc.xml in internet exlporer.

You'll get something like this:

function xml2Str(xmlNode) {
   try {
      // Gecko- and Webkit-based browsers (Firefox, Chrome), Opera.
      return (new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(xmlNode);
  }
  catch (e) {
     try {
        // Internet Explorer.
        return xmlNode.xml;
     }
     catch (e) {  
        //Other browsers without XML Serializer
        alert('Xmlserializer not supported');
     }
   }
   return false;
}

Found it here.

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