The DOMDocument class
Introduction
Represents an entire HTML or XML document; serves as the root of the document tree.
Class synopsis
Properties
- actualEncoding
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Deprecated. Actual encoding of the document, is a readonly equivalent to encoding.
- config
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Deprecated. Configuration used when DOMDocument::normalizeDocument() is invoked.
- doctype
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The Document Type Declaration associated with this document.
- documentElement
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This is a convenience attribute that allows direct access to the child node that is the document element of the document.
- documentURI
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The location of the document or NULL if undefined.
- encoding
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Encoding of the document, as specified by the XML declaration. This attribute is not present in the final DOM Level 3 specification, but is the only way of manipulating XML document encoding in this implementation.
- formatOutput
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Nicely formats output with indentation and extra space.
- implementation
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The DOMImplementation object that handles this document.
- preserveWhiteSpace
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Do not remove redundant white space. Default to TRUE.
- recover
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Proprietary. Enables recovery mode, i.e. trying to parse non-well formed documents. This attribute is not part of the DOM specification and is specific to libxml.
- resolveExternals
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Set it to TRUE to load external entities from a doctype declaration. This is useful for including character entities in your XML document.
- standalone
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Deprecated. Whether or not the document is standalone, as specified by the XML declaration, corresponds to xmlStandalone.
- strictErrorChecking
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Throws DOMException on errors. Default to TRUE.
- substituteEntities
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Proprietary. Whether or not to substitute entities. This attribute is not part of the DOM specification and is specific to libxml.
- validateOnParse
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Loads and validates against the DTD. Default to FALSE.
- version
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Deprecated. Version of XML, corresponds to xmlVersion
- xmlEncoding
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An attribute specifying, as part of the XML declaration, the encoding of this document. This is NULL when unspecified or when it is not known, such as when the Document was created in memory.
- xmlStandalone
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An attribute specifying, as part of the XML declaration, whether this document is standalone. This is FALSE when unspecified.
- xmlVersion
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An attribute specifying, as part of the XML declaration, the version number of this document. If there is no declaration and if this document supports the "XML" feature, the value is "1.0".
Notes
Note:
The DOM extension uses UTF-8 encoding. Use utf8_encode() and utf8_decode() to work with texts in ISO-8859-1 encoding or Iconv for other encodings.
Table of Contents
- DOMDocument::__construct — Creates a new DOMDocument object
- DOMDocument::createAttribute — Create new attribute
- DOMDocument::createAttributeNS — Create new attribute node with an associated namespace
- DOMDocument::createCDATASection — Create new cdata node
- DOMDocument::createComment — Create new comment node
- DOMDocument::createDocumentFragment — Create new document fragment
- DOMDocument::createElement — Create new element node
- DOMDocument::createElementNS — Create new element node with an associated namespace
- DOMDocument::createEntityReference — Create new entity reference node
- DOMDocument::createProcessingInstruction — Creates new PI node
- DOMDocument::createTextNode — Create new text node
- DOMDocument::getElementById — Searches for an element with a certain id
- DOMDocument::getElementsByTagName — Searches for all elements with given tag name
- DOMDocument::getElementsByTagNameNS — Searches for all elements with given tag name in specified namespace
- DOMDocument::importNode — Import node into current document
- DOMDocument::load — Load XML from a file
- DOMDocument::loadHTML — Load HTML from a string
- DOMDocument::loadHTMLFile — Load HTML from a file
- DOMDocument::loadXML — Load XML from a string
- DOMDocument::normalizeDocument — Normalizes the document
- DOMDocument::registerNodeClass — Register extended class used to create base node type
- DOMDocument::relaxNGValidate — Performs relaxNG validation on the document
- DOMDocument::relaxNGValidateSource — Performs relaxNG validation on the document
- DOMDocument::save — Dumps the internal XML tree back into a file
- DOMDocument::saveHTML — Dumps the internal document into a string using HTML formatting
- DOMDocument::saveHTMLFile — Dumps the internal document into a file using HTML formatting
- DOMDocument::saveXML — Dumps the internal XML tree back into a string
- DOMDocument::schemaValidate — Validates a document based on a schema
- DOMDocument::schemaValidateSource — Validates a document based on a schema
- DOMDocument::validate — Validates the document based on its DTD
- DOMDocument::xinclude — Substitutes XIncludes in a DOMDocument Object