The xml_set_object() function allows the use of XML parsers in objects.
If successful, the function returns TRUE. If it fails, returns FALSE.
xml_set_object(parser,object)
parameter | describe |
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parser | Required. Specifies the XML parser to use. |
object | Required. Specifies the object to set up the parser. |
<?phpclass XMLParser{var $xmlparser;function XMLParser() { $this->xmlparser = xml_parser_create(); xml_set_object($this->xmlparser, $this); xml_set_character_data_handler($this->xmlparser,"char"); xml_set_element_handler ($this->xmlparser, "start_tag","end_tag"); }function parse($data) { xml_parse($this->xmlparser, $data); }function parse_File($xmlfile) { $fp = fopen($xmlfile, 'r'); while ($xmldata = fread($fp, 4096)) { if (!xml_parse($this->xmlparser, $xmldata)) { //If error die( print "ERROR: " . xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($this->xmlparser)) . "<br />Line: " . xml_get_current_line_number($this->xmlparser) . "<br />Column: " . xml_get_current_column_number($this->xmlparser) . "<br />"); } } }function start_tag($xmlparser, $tag, $attributes) { print $tag . "<br />"; }function end_tag(){}function char($xmlparser,$data ) { echo $data . "<br />"; }function close_Parser() { xml_parser_free($this->xmlparser); }}$myxmlparser = new XMLParser();$myxmlparser->parse_File("test.xml");$myxmlparser->close_parser();?>