domxml_attributesDescriptionReturns an array of Attribute objects. An Attribute object has a name property. To obtain the value of an attribute use domxml_get_attribute(). The Node object alias prototype is array attributes(void)() . ExampleExample 250. Print the name/value of the attributes for a given node //create an XML doc $doc = new_xmldoc("1.0"); $root = $doc->add_root("HTML"); $head = $root->new_child("HEAD", ""); $head->set_attribute("Language","english"); $head->set_attribute("Region","USA"); $title = $head->new_child("TITLE", "Hello World"); $root->new_child("BODY","This is the body"); //print name/value pairs $arr = $head->attributes(); $count = count($arr); for ($i=0; $i<$count; $i++) { print "Atrribute Name: " . $arr[$i]->name . "<BR>"; print "Attribute Value: " . domxml_get_attribute($head, $arr[$i]->name) . "<BR><BR>"; }
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