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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:17:03+00:00 2026-05-12T08:17:03+00:00

I have something like that as input: <root xmlns=urn:my:main xmlns:a=urn:my:a xmlns:b=urn:my:b> … </root> And

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I have something like that as input:

<root xmlns="urn:my:main" 
    xmlns:a="urn:my:a" xmlns:b="urn:my:b">

    ...
</root>

And want to have something like that as output:

<MY_main:root xmlns:MY_main="urn:my:main" 
    xmlns:MY_a="urn:my:a" xmlns:MY_b="urn:my:b">

    ...
</MY_main:root>

… or the other way round.

How do I achieve this using DOM in an elegant way?
That is, without searching for attribute names starting with “xmlns”.

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    2026-05-12T08:17:03+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:17 am

    You will not find the xmlns attributes in your DOM, they are not part of the DOM.

    You may have some success if you find the nodes you want (getElementsByTagNameNS) and set their qualifiedName (qname) to a new value containing the prefix you like. Then re-generate the XML document.

    By the way, the namespace prefix (which is what you are trying to change) is largely irrelevant when using any sane XML parser. The namespace URI is what counts. Why would you want to set the prefix to a specific value?

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