Assuming you're using DOMImplementation::getImplementation() to get a
DOM implementation pointer, you can call
DOMImplementation::createDocumentType() and pass the resulting object to
DOMImplementation::createDocument().

There are also non-standard DOMDocument::createDocumentType() methods.
I haven't used them, but presumably you'd need to append the returned
document type node to the document node.

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From: harshabi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 1:25 AM
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Subject: Adding a DOCTYPE to the created xml


Adding a DOCTYPE to the created xml
Hi all,
How can i add a DOCTYPE Declaration like "<!DOCTYPE name SYSTEM
"name.dtd"
[...]>" in my xml Newly created using CreateDOMDocument(); call??How to
use
the DOMDocumentType variable to do this??? 
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achieve it." 
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