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how to remove an XML file that I have parsed. My goal is to be able to add n number of XML files and have the ability to remove a parsed file. So, my question is, how can I remove the file I have just parsed? Code:

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<head>
<title>test</title>
<meta http-equiv="expires" content="0">
<script type="text/javascript">

/*** First Part of Script, the custom date object ***/

function myDate(dateStr) {
if (typeof dateStr != 'undefined') {
var d = new Date(dateStr);
this.dateString = dateStr;
}
else if (typeof dateStr == 'object')
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var months = ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November',' December'];
var weekDays = ['Sunday','Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday'];
var monthDays = [31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31];

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this.month_2 = leadingZero(this.month);
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this.monthNameShort = this.monthName.substring(0,3);
this.days = monthDays[this.mnth];
this.dy = d.getDay();
this.day = this.dy + 1;
this.dayName = weekDays[this.dy];
this.dayNameShort = this.dayName.substring(0,3);
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this.suffix = (this.date % 10 == 1 ) ? "st" : (this.date % 10 == 2) ? "nd" : (this.date % 10 == 3) ? "rd" : "th";
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this.hours12_2 = leadingZero(this.hours12);
this.minutes = d.getMinutes();
this.minutes_2 = leadingZero(this.minutes);
this.seconds = d.getSeconds();
this.seconds_2 = leadingZero(this.seconds);
this.millis = d.getMilliseconds();
this.ampm = (this.hours24 == 0) ? "am" : (this.hours24 >= 12) ? "pm" : "am";
this.GMTstring = d.toGMTString();
this.offset = d.getTimezoneOffset();

function leadingZero(num) {
return (num < 10) ? "0" + num : num.toString();
}
}

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}

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myDate.prototype.getDate = function(str) {
var p = ['a','A','B','d','D','F','g','G','h','H','i','I','j','l','L','m','M','n','O','r','s','S','t','T','U', 'w','W','Y','y','z','Z'];
var r = new Array();
var i = 0;
var delChar = "|";
var sNull = "null".delimit(delChar)
r[i++] = this.ampm.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = this.ampm.toUpperCase().delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = sNull;
r[i++] = this.date_2;
r[i++] = this.dayNameShort.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = this.monthName.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = this.hours12;
r[i++] = this.hours24;
r[i++] = this.hours12_2;
r[i++] = this.hours24_2;
r[i++] = this.minutes_2;
r[i++] = sNull;
r[i++] = this.date;
r[i++] = this.dayName.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = (this.leap)?1:0;
r[i++] = this.month_2;
r[i++] = this.monthNameShort.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = this.month;
r[i++] = this.offset;
r[i++] = this.GMTstring.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = this.seconds_2;
r[i++] = this.suffix.delimit(delChar);
r[i++] = this.days;
r[i++] = sNull;
r[i++] = this.epochS;
r[i++] = this.dy;
r[i++] = sNull;
r[i++] = this.year4;
r[i++] = this.year2;
r[i++] = this.getDayOfYear();
r[i++] = sNull;
for (i=0; i<p.length; i++)
p[i] = "/" + p[i] + "(?!|)/g";
return str.arrayReplace(p, r).replace(/|/g,"");
}

String.prototype.arrayReplace = function(arrP, arrR) {
var p, s = this;
for (var i=0; i<arrP.length; i++) {
var flags = arrP[i].substring(arrP[i].lastIndexOf("/")+1);
var regex = arrP[i].substring(1,arrP[i].lastIndexOf("/"));
p = new RegExp(regex, flags);
s = s.replace(p, arrR[i]);
}
return s;
}

String.prototype.delimit = function(char) {
var s = "";
for (var i=0; i<this.length; i++) {
s += this.charAt(i) + char;
}
return s;
}

</script>
</head>

<body>

<script type="text/javascript">

/*** Example using current date/time ***/

var md1 = new myDate();
document.write(md1.getDate("l jS of F Y h:i:s A")+"<br>");
document.write(md1.getDate("T|o|d|a|y| i|s| m.d.y")+"<br>");
document.write(md1.getDate("D M j G:i:s Y")+"<br>");
document.write("It " + (md1.leap?"is":"is not") + " a leap year<br>");
document.write("The unix epoch occurred " + md1.epochS + " seconds ago");
document.write("<hr>");

/*** Example using javascript Date object as argument ***/

var d1 = new Date(2000, 01, 02, 15, 15, 15);
var md2 = new myDate(d1);
document.write(md2.getDate("l jS of F Y h:i:s A")+"<br>");
document.write(md2.getDate("T|o|d|a|y| i|s| m.d.y")+"<br>");
document.write(md2.getDate("D M j G:i:s Y")+"<br>");
document.write("It " + (md2.leap?"is":"is not") + " a leap year<br>");
document.write("The unix epoch occurred " + md2.epochS + " seconds ago");
document.write("<hr>");

/*** Example using Date object compatible string as argument ***/

var md3 = new myDate("December 10, 1978 12:23:00");
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document.write(md3.getDate("T|o|d|a|y| i|s| m.d.y")+"<br>");
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</body>
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