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Subject: [PHP-DOC] #19742 [Opn->Fbk]: [chm] bug on ref.domxml.html
From: iliaa () php ! net
Date: 2002-10-31 19:58:36
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ID: 19742
Updated by: iliaa@php.net
Reported By: joseals-uned@eresmas.net
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: windows
PHP Version: 4.2.1
New Comment:
Does the problem still exist in the latest version (10th edition) of
the chm manual?
Previous Comments:
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[2002-10-03 19:37:18] sniper@php.net
reclassified
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[2002-10-03 15:37:02] joseals-uned@eresmas.net
Well, I am reading bugs of how to get the different objects and
components of an xml document, and I have got a simply and fine
solution that is like follow,
<?php
$my_xml_file = file("books.xml") or die("Error...<br>");
$dom_tree = domxml_xmltree( $my_xml_file[0] );
echo "DOMTREE loaded<br>";
print("<pre>");
print_r( $dom_tree );
print("</pre>");
echo "<br>\n";
?>
The best of it, you do not need the whole path to read the file and you
get the whole description of your DOM.
This is my "books.xml" file,
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><books><book><Title>La
peste</Title><Author>Albert
Camus</Author><Price>30</Price></book></books>
where the tree is listed in one only line.
And here is what I get with the above php code,
DOMTREE loaded
DomDocument Object
(
[name] => #document
[url] =>
[version] => 1.0
[encoding] => UTF-8
[standalone] => -1
[type] => 9
[compression] => -1
[charset] => 1
[0] => 1
[1] => 8040992
[children] => Array
(
[0] => DomElement Object
(
[type] => 1
[tagname] => books
[0] => 2
[1] => 8040880
[children] => Array
(
[0] => DomElement Object
(
[type] => 1
[tagname] => book
[0] => 3
[1] => 8040784
[children] => Array
(
[0] => DomElement Object
(
[type] => 1
[tagname] => Title
[0] => 4
[1] => 8040688
[children] =>
Array
(
[0] =>
DomText Object
(
[type] => 3
[name] => #text
[content] => La peste
[0]
=> 5
[1]
=> 8040608
)
)
)
[1] => DomElement Object
(
[type] => 1
[tagname] =>
Author
[0] => 6
[1] => 8040512
[children] =>
Array
(
[0] =>
DomText Object
(
[type] => 3
[name] => #text
[content] => Albert Camus
[0]
=> 7
[1]
=> 8048576
)
)
)
[2] => DomElement Object
(
[type] => 1
[tagname] => Price
[0] => 8
[1] => 8048512
[children] =>
Array
(
[0] =>
DomText Object
(
[type] => 3
[name] => #text
[content] => 30
[0]
=> 9
[1]
=> 8048432
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
And that's it. I hope you like.
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