xslt_fetch_resultDescriptionAfter a parser has been created and xslt_run() has been called, the results of the transformation will be stored in the result buffer named by xslt_run() . This function is used to access the resulting text string according to that name. ExampleExample 1139. Fetching the result of a stylesheet transformation <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); $xml_file = 'slashdot.xml'; $xsl_file = 'slashdot.xsl'; $result_URI = 'arg:/my_buffer'; $xslt = xslt_create(); if (!xslt_run($xslt, $xsl_file, $xml_file, $result_URI)) { echo "<pre>xslt_run() failed\n"; echo "Description: " . xslt_error() . "\n"; echo "All information:\n"; print_r(xslt_error($xslt)); echo "</pre>\n"; } else { echo xslt_fetch_result($xslt, $result_URI); } xslt_free($xslt); ?>
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