AJAX can be used to communicate interactively with XML files.
AJAX XML Example
The following example will demonstrate how a web page reads information from an XML file through AJAX:
When the user selects a CD in the drop-down list above, a function named "showCD()" will be executed. This function is triggered by the "onchange" event:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>PHP中文网</title> <script> function showCD(str) { if (str=="") { document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=""; return; } if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari 浏览器执行 xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else { // IE6, IE5 浏览器执行 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() { if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200) { document.getElementById("txtHint").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText; } } xmlhttp.open("GET","getcd.php?q="+str,true); xmlhttp.send(); } </script> </head> <body> <form> Select a CD: <select name="cds" onchange="showCD(this.value)"> <option value="">Select a CD:</option> <option value="Bob Dylan">Bob Dylan</option> <option value="Bonnie Tyler">Bonnie Tyler</option> <option value="Dolly Parton">Dolly Parton</option> </select> </form> <div id="txtHint"><b>CD info will be listed here...</b></div> </body> </html>
showCD() function will perform the following steps:
· Check whether a CD is selected
· Create an XMLHttpRequest object
· Create a function that executes when the server response is ready
· Send a request to a file on the server
Please note the parameter (q) added to the end of the URL (containing the drop-down list Content
xml file
<CATALOG> <CD> <TITLE>Empire Burlesque</TITLE> <ARTIST>Bob Dylan</ARTIST> <COUNTRY>USA</COUNTRY> <COMPANY>Columbia</COMPANY> <PRICE>10.90</PRICE> <YEAR>1985</YEAR> </CD> <CD> <TITLE>Maggie May</TITLE> <ARTIST>Rod Stewart</ARTIST> <COUNTRY>UK</COUNTRY> <COMPANY>Pickwick</COMPANY> <PRICE>8.50</PRICE> <YEAR>1990</YEAR> </CD> <CD> <TITLE>Black angel</TITLE> <ARTIST>Savage Rose</ARTIST> <COUNTRY>EU</COUNTRY> <COMPANY>Mega</COMPANY> <PRICE>10.90</PRICE> <YEAR>1995</YEAR> </CD> <CD> <TITLE>The dock of the bay</TITLE> <ARTIST>Otis Redding</ARTIST> <COUNTRY>USA</COUNTRY> <COMPANY>Atlantic</COMPANY> <PRICE>7.90</PRICE> <YEAR>1987</YEAR> </CD> </CATALOG>
PHP file
The server page called above through JavaScript is a PHP file named "getcd.php"
The PHP script loads the XML document, "cd_catalog.xml", runs the query against the XML file, and returns the results in HTML:
<?php $q=$_GET["q"]; $xmlDoc = new DOMDocument(); $xmlDoc->load("cd_catalog.xml"); $x=$xmlDoc->getElementsByTagName('ARTIST'); for ($i=0; $i<=$x->length-1; $i++) { // 处理元素节点 if ($x->item($i)->nodeType==1) { if ($x->item($i)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue == $q) { $y=($x->item($i)->parentNode); } } } $cd=($y->childNodes); for ($i=0;$i<$cd->length;$i++) { // 处理元素节点 if ($cd->item($i)->nodeType==1) { echo("<b>" . $cd->item($i)->nodeName . ":</b> "); echo($cd->item($i)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue); echo("<br>"); } } ?>
When When a CD query is sent from JavaScript to a PHP page, what happens is:
1. PHP creates an XML DOM object
2. Finds all <artist> elements that match the data passed by JavaScript Name
3. Output the album information and send back "txtHint" placeholder
Program result display: