php-src/ext/simplexml
Dmitry Stogov 227295a4f1 Unicode stuff is changed according to decision maden on PDM.
Now IS_BINRAY data type is removed and IS_STRING starts behave as IS_BINARY in unicode mode. IS_STRING is incompatible with IS_UNICODE, so ALL functions should be improved to support unicode mode.
2006-01-17 12:18:53 +00:00
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examples update the examples 2004-01-17 21:44:22 +00:00
tests Unicode stuff is changed according to decision maden on PDM. 2006-01-17 12:18:53 +00:00
config.m4 - MFB spl/simplexml integration (when sxe is shared) 2005-10-01 15:55:27 +00:00
config.w32 add optional dep on spl for simplexml. 2004-01-08 21:53:48 +00:00
CREDITS Fix writing of SQLite and SimpleXMl extension and add Rob to the credits 2004-03-28 20:27:18 +00:00
php_simplexml_exports.h bump year and license version 2006-01-01 13:10:10 +00:00
php_simplexml.h bump year and license version 2006-01-01 13:10:10 +00:00
README - Fix typoes 2004-01-17 20:20:18 +00:00
simplexml.c Unicode stuff is changed according to decision maden on PDM. 2006-01-17 12:18:53 +00:00
simplexml.dsp - Renamed all *php4* files to *php5*, changed all php4/PHP4 to php5/PHP5 2004-01-17 13:00:38 +00:00

SimpleXML is meant to be an easy way to access XML data.

SimpleXML objects follow four basic rules:

1) properties denote element iterators
2) numeric indices denote elements
3) non numeric indices denote attributes
4) string conversion allows to access TEXT data

When iterating properties then the extension always iterates over
all nodes with that element name. Thus method children() must be 
called to iterate over subnodes. But also doing the following:
foreach ($obj->node_name as $elem) {
  // do something with $elem
}
always results in iteration of 'node_name' elements. So no further 
check is needed to distinguish the number of nodes of that type.

When an elements TEXT data is being accessed through a property
then the result does not include the TEXT data of subelements.

Known issues
============

Due to engine problems it is currently not possible to access
a subelement by index 0: $object->property[0].

TODO
====

At the moment property access to multiple elements of the same
name returns an array of SimpleXML objects. This should be an 
object of a new type instead so that all kinds of linkage,
assignment and deleting would work.