Note that this function is buggy. You have to manually escape the $value argument with htmlspecialchars.
See: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=31191
DOMElement::__construct
(PHP 5)
DOMElement::__construct — Creates a new DOMElement object
Description
__construct
( string $name
[, string $value
[, string $namespaceURI
]] )
Creates a new DOMElement object. This object is read only. It may be appended to a document, but additional nodes may not be appended to this node until the node is associated with a document. To create a writeable node, use DOMDocument::createElement or DOMDocument::createElementNS.
Parameters
- name
-
The tag name of the element. When also passing in namespaceURI, the element name may take a prefix to be associated with the URI.
- value
-
The value of the element.
- namespaceURI
-
A namespace URI to create the element within a specific namespace.
Examples
Example #1 Creating a new DOMElement
<?php
$dom = new DOMDocument('1.0', 'iso-8859-1');
$element = $dom->appendChild(new DOMElement('root'));
$element_ns = new DOMElement('pr:node1', 'thisvalue', 'http://xyz');
$element->appendChild($element_ns);
echo $dom->saveXML(); /* <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<root><pr:node1 xmlns:pr="http://xyz">thisvalue</pr:node1></root> */
?>
See Also
- DOMDocument::createElement - Create new element node
- DOMDocument::createElementNS - Create new element node with an associated namespace
DOMElement::__construct
troelskn at gmail dot com
03-Jun-2008 09:46
03-Jun-2008 09:46
adar at darkpoetry dot de
07-May-2007 03:27
07-May-2007 03:27
If you like to view an element simply do:
<?php
echo htmlentities($element->C14N());
?>
Undocumented but found ;)
