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I want to create an XML string in Flex 3 in a similar way to you might approach it in Java. I only want a small piece of XML in the format

<slide thumb="http://www.thumbs.com/thumb.jpg" type="static" blah="bleh" />

The only type of code I can find for doing this seems ridiculous....

private function createXML(): void
{
var xm:XML = <Relyon></Relyon>;
var nodeName:String = “EMPLOYEENAME”;
var nodeValue:String = “KUMAR”;
var xmlList:XMLList = XMLList(”<”+nodeName+”>”+nodeValue+”</”+nodeName+”>”);
xm.appendChild(xmlList);
Alert.show(xm);
}

I would like to do something like...

var x:XMLNode = new XMLNode("slide");
x.setAttribute("thumb", thumbURL);
x.setAttribute("type", "static");

This is surely possible?

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Stay away from XMLNode if you're using as3, it's a legacy class, the new XML and XMLList classes are the ones that support the excellent E4X. Using those it's as easy as this:

var myXML:XML = <slide />;
myXML.@thumb="http://www.thumbs.com/thumb.jpg";
myXML.@type="static";
myXML.@blah="bleh";
trace("myXML", myXML.toXMLString());

The @ means it's an attribute, not using that would add child nodes instead.

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I can't edit your answer, but I think you mean "attribute", not "property". – erikprice Feb 17 at 12:37
I would even remove the new XML entirely and just say: var myXML:XML = <slide />; – riaflexer Feb 18 at 1:44

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