<?php
header('Content-Type: text/xml');
$doc = domxml_new_doc("1.0");
$root = $doc->add_root("html");
$head = $root->new_child("head", "");
$head->new_child("title", "phpdom test");
echo $doc->dump_mem();
$doc->dump_file("phpdom.xml", false, true);
?>
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DomDocument->dump_file
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DomDocument->dump_file — Dumps the internal XML tree back into a file
Description
string DomDocument->dump_file
( string $filename
[, bool $compressionmode
[, bool $format
]] )
Creates an XML document from the dom representation. This function usually is called after building a new dom document from scratch as in the example below. The format specifies whether the output should be neatly formatted, or not. The first parameter specifies the name of the filename and the second parameter, whether it should be compressed or not.
Example #1 Creating a simple HTML document header
<?php
$doc = domxml_new_doc("1.0");
$root = $doc->create_element("HTML");
$root = $doc->append_child($root);
$head = $doc->create_element("HEAD");
$head = $root->append_child($head);
$title = $doc->create_element("TITLE");
$title = $head->append_child($title);
$text = $doc->create_text_node("This is the title");
$text = $title->append_child($text);
$doc->dump_file("/tmp/test.xml", false, true);
?>
See also domdocument_dump_mem(), and domdocument_html_dump_mem().
DomDocument->dump_file
wkshi
22-Jun-2007 09:39
22-Jun-2007 09:39
Nushto
02-Aug-2006 09:06
02-Aug-2006 09:06
The string you pass as a filename should be an absolute path.
For Example:
$doc->dump_file(realpath("test.xml"),false,true);
winghonghibernates at hotmail dot com
14-May-2003 07:37
14-May-2003 07:37
Sometimes it maybe strange in the structure of the XML document when using false, true as the two boolean parameters. Using false, false can solve the problem.
tommy
20-Jul-2002 03:06
20-Jul-2002 03:06
the return value contains the number of bytes, wich are written by this command
