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		| class DocumentFragment |  DocumentFragment is a "lightweight" or "minimal" Document object. More... |  
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  DocumentFragment  is a "lightweight" or "minimal"
  Document  object. It is very common to want to be
 able to extract a portion of a document's tree or to create a new
 fragment of a document. Imagine implementing a user command like
 cut or rearranging a document by moving fragments around. It is
 desirable to have an object which can hold such fragments and it is
 quite natural to use a Node for this purpose. While it is true that
 a  Document  object could fulfil this role, a 
 Document  object can potentially be a heavyweight object,
 depending on the underlying implementation. What is really needed
 for this is a very lightweight object.  DocumentFragment
  is such an object.
  Furthermore, various operations -- such as inserting nodes as
 children of another  Node  -- may take 
 DocumentFragment  objects as arguments; this results in all
 the child nodes of the  DocumentFragment  being moved
 to the child list of this node.
  The children of a  DocumentFragment  node are zero or
 more nodes representing the tops of any sub-trees defining the
 structure of the document.  DocumentFragment  nodes do
 not need to be well-formed XML documents (although they do need to
 follow the rules imposed upon well-formed XML parsed entities,
 which can have multiple top nodes). For example, a 
 DocumentFragment  might have only one child and that child
 node could be a  Text  node. Such a structure model
 represents neither an HTML document nor a well-formed XML document.
  When a  DocumentFragment  is inserted into a 
 Document  (or indeed any other  Node  that may
 take children) the children of the  DocumentFragment 
 and not the  DocumentFragment  itself are inserted
 into the  Node  . This makes the 
 DocumentFragment  very useful when the user wishes to create
 nodes that are siblings; the  DocumentFragment  acts
 as the parent of these nodes so that the user can use the standard
 methods from the  Node  interface, such as 
 insertBefore()  and  appendChild()  .
 
| DocumentFragment () 
 | DocumentFragment | 
| DocumentFragment (const DocumentFragment &other) 
 | DocumentFragment | 
| DocumentFragment (const Node &other) 
 | DocumentFragment | 
| DocumentFragment &  operator =  (const Node &other) 
 | operator =  | 
Reimplemented from Node.
| DocumentFragment &  operator =  (const DocumentFragment &other) 
 | operator =  | 
Reimplemented from Node.
| ~DocumentFragment () 
 | ~DocumentFragment | 
| DocumentFragment (DocumentFragmentImpl *i) 
 | DocumentFragment | 
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