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Creates an element with the specified namespace URI and qualified name.
Syntax
element = document.createElementNS(namespaceURI, qualifiedName);
element
is the created element.namespaceURI
is a string that specifies the namespace URI to associate with the element. The namespaceURI property of the created element is initialized with the value ofnamespaceURI
. (see section below for "Valid Namespace URI's")qualifiedName
is a string that specifies the type of element to be created. The nodeName property of the created element is initialized with the value ofqualifiedName
Valid Namespace URI's
- HTML - Use
https://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml
- SVG - Use
https://www.w3.org/2000/svg
- XBL - Use
https://www.mozilla.org/xbl
- XUL - Use
https://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul
Example
This creates a new
element in the XHTML namespace and appends it to the vbox element. Although this is not an extremely useful XUL document, it does demonstrate the use of elements from two different namespaces within a single document:
The script on this page will add dynamic content below:
Notes
The example given above uses inline script which is not recommended in XHTML documents. This particular example is actually an XUL document with embedded XHTML, however, the recommendation still applies. Inline script does not cause any problems for this short example, however, for any serious work you should learn about Properly Using CSS and JavaScript in XHTML Documents.
To create an element without specifying a namespace URI, use the createElement method.