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Writing an attribute is similar to writing text to a new element. In
this case, we'll add a reference <span class="acronym">URI</span> to our
document. Full code:<a href="apf.html" title="F.�Code for Add Attribute Example">Appendix�F, <i>Code for Add Attribute Example</i></a>.</p><p>
A <tt class="sgmltag-element">reference</tt> is a child of the <tt class="sgmltag-element">story</tt>
element, so finding the place to put our new element and attribute is
simple. As soon as we do the error-checking test in our
<tt class="function">parseDoc</tt>, we are in the right spot to add our
element. But before we do that, we need to make a declaration using a
data type we have not seen yet:
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xmlAttrPtr newattr;
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We also need an extra xmlNodePtr:
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xmlNodePtr newnode;
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The rest of <tt class="function">parseDoc</tt> is the same as before until we
check to see if our root element is <tt class="sgmltag-element">story</tt>. If it is,
then we know we are at the right spot to add our element:
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<a name="addreferencenode"></a><img src="images/callouts/1.png" alt="1" border="0"> newnode = xmlNewTextChild (cur, NULL, "reference", NULL);
<a name="addattributenode"></a><img src="images/callouts/2.png" alt="2" border="0"> newattr = xmlNewProp (newnode, "uri", uri);
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</p><div class="calloutlist"><table border="0" summary="Callout list"><tr><td width="5%" valign="top" align="left"><a href="#addreferencenode"><img src="images/callouts/1.png" alt="1" border="0"></a> </td><td valign="top" align="left"><p>First we add a new node at the location of the current node
pointer, <tt class="varname">cur.</tt> using the <a href="https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/libxml2/devhelp/libxml2-tree.html#XMLNEWTEXTCHILD" target="_top">xmlNewTextChild</a> function.</p></td></tr></table></div><p>
</p><p>Once the node is added, the file is written to disk just as in the
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