wddx_packet_startDescriptionThis functions creates a new, empty WDDX packet. It returns a packet ID for use in wddx_add_vars() , which lets you add variables to the packet. You can specify a string as an argument, which will be used as the comment for the packet. ExampleExample 1416. Create a WDDX packet /* OUTPUT <wddxPacket version='1.0'> <header/> <data> <struct> <var name='foo'><string>FOO</string></var> </struct> </data> </wddxPacket> */ // assign variables $foo = "FOO"; $id = wddx_packet_start(); wddx_add_vars($id, "foo"); // output packet print(wddx_packet_end($id));
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