PHP xml_set_object() Function
Example
Use XML parser within an object:
<?php
class XMLParser
{
private $parser;
function
__construct() {
$this->parser = xml_parser_create();
xml_set_object($this->parser, $this);
xml_set_element_handler($this->parser,
"start_tag", "end_tag");
xml_set_character_data_handler($this->parser,
"cdata");
}
function __destruct() {
xml_parser_free($this->parser);
unset($this->parser);
}
function parse($data) {
xml_parse($this->parser, $data);
}
function start_tag($parser, $tag, $attributes) {
var_dump($tag,
$attributes);
}
function cdata($parser, $cdata) {
var_dump($cdata);
}
function end_tag($parser, $tag) {
var_dump($tag);
}
}
$xml_parser = new XMLParser();
$xml_parser->parse("<p
id='test'>Hello World!</p>");
?>
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Definition and Usage
The xml_set_object() function allows a XML parser to be used within an object.
Syntax
xml_set_object(parser, object)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
parser | Required. Specifies the XML parser to use |
object | Required. Specifies the object where to use the XML parser |
Technical Details
Return Value: | TRUE on success. FALSE on failure |
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PHP Version: | 4.0+ |
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