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PHP and XML: Using the expat function (3)

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PHP and XML: Using expat function (3)

How to use this class in a PHP script? It's actually very simple. Here is an example:


First the class definition needs to be included in the script

require (CLASS_DIR."class.Newsboy.php");

Then, we create an instance of the class and set the fileness to our The actual link to the XML document.

$news = new newsboy();
$news->xml_file = "xml/mynews.xml";

 or

$news->xml_file = "http://xmldocs.mysite.com/mynews .xml"

  Then we call the analyzer to analyze the document.

$news->parse();

  Then we print the html to the screen.

print ($news->html);

 And, at the end, the class must be released when completed.

$news->destroy();

That’s all there is to do.

Section
In this short document, we cover the process of processing XML using PHP:


Simple XML document structure
Defining simple tags for the XML parser
Setting simple options for the XML parser
To XML parser registration callback function
Use XML parser through a PHP class
Use PHP class in another script

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