PHP
downloads | documentation | faq | getting help | mailing lists | reporting bugs | php.net sites | links | conferences | my php.net

search for in the

DomNode->node_type> <DomNode->next_sibling
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008

view this page in

DomNode->node_name

(No version information available, might be only in CVS)

DomNode->node_name Returns name of node

Description

string DomNode->node_name ( void )

Returns name of the node. The name has different meanings for the different types of nodes as illustrated in the following table.

Meaning of value
Type Meaning
DomAttribute value of attribute
DomAttribute  
DomCDataSection #cdata-section
DomComment #comment
DomDocument #document
DomDocumentType document type name
DomElement tag name
DomEntity name of entity
DomEntityReference name of entity reference
DomNotation notation name
DomProcessingInstruction target
DomText #text



add a note add a note User Contributed Notes
DomNode->node_name
zombie)(at)(localm)(dot)(.org
30-Dec-2002 03:33
Loop through children making sure that the children are not text nodes.
<pre>

$moduleDoc = domxml_open_file("main_module_defs.xml");
$moduleDefinitionXPath = xpath_new_context($moduleDoc);
$dConvsNodeSet = xpath_eval($moduleDefinitionXPath, "//modules/module[@name='search']/dConvs");
$children = $dConvsNodeSet->nodeset[0]-> child_nodes();
$dTotal = count($children);
for ($i=0;$i<$dTotal;$i++){
    $curNode = $children[$i];
    if($curNode->node_name() != "#text"){
        echo "This are probably TextNodes...";    }
}
</pre>

--
http://artattack.to

DomNode->node_type> <DomNode->next_sibling
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
 
show source | credits | sitemap | contact | advertising | mirror sites