XML FOR DOMINO
When a document is first made available via the DOM, there is only one Text node for each block of text. Users may create adjacent Text nodes that represent the contents of a given element without any intervening markup, but should be aware that there is no way to represent the separations between these nodes in XML or HTML, so they will not (in general) persist between DOM editing sessions. The normalize() method on Element merges any such adjacent Text objects into a single node for each block of text. This is recommended before employing operations that depend on a particular document structure, such as navigation with XPointers.
Methods
splitText
Breaks this Text node into two Text nodes at the specified offset, keeping both in the tree as siblings. This node then only contains all the content up to the offset point. And a new Text node, which is inserted as the next sibling of this node, contains all the content at and after the offset point.
Syntax:
public Text splitText(int offset) throws DOMException
Parameters:
NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: Raised if this node is Read-only.