Document: createProcessingInstruction() method
        
        
          
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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
createProcessingInstruction() generates a new processing instruction node and returns it.
The new node usually will be inserted into an XML document in order to accomplish anything with it, such as with node.insertBefore.
Syntax
createProcessingInstruction(target, data)
Parameters
- piNode
- 
The resulting ProcessingInstructionnode.
- target
- 
A string containing the first part of the processing instruction (i.e., <?target … ?>)
- data
- 
A string containing any information the processing instruction should carry, after the target. The data is up to you, but it can't contain ?>, since that closes the processing instruction.
Return value
None (undefined).
Exceptions
- InvalidCharacterError- DOMException
- 
Thrown if either of the following are true: 
Examples
const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString("<foo />", "application/xml");
const pi = doc.createProcessingInstruction(
  "xml-stylesheet",
  'href="mycss.css"',
);
doc.insertBefore(pi, doc.firstChild);
console.log(new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(doc));
// Displays: <?xml-stylesheet href="mycss.css" type="text/css"?><foo/>
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| DOM> # ref-for-dom-document-createprocessinginstruction①> | 
Browser compatibility
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