ID:               19247
 Comment by:       tilman dot giese at globalview dot de
 Reported By:      dan at exaci dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         DOM XML related
 Operating System: Redhat 7.3 kernel 2.4.18-3
 PHP Version:      4.2.2
 New Comment:

Well, I have the same problem in replacing a node's 
content. My point of view is that if you use get_content() 
on the "Node" node above to retrieve the text content 
"some text here" you should also be able to replace this 
content by calling set_content(). 
 
Otherwise, can you tell me a fast way to replace the 
content of such a node? I would really appreciate if 
set_content() would replace the content rather than 
appending it. 
 
Tilman


Previous Comments:
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[2002-09-26 19:54:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2002-09-05 09:59:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you xml is:

<!xml>
<root>
  <Node attr="1">
    some text here
  </Node>
</root>

and you try to use set_content on the "Node" node it will append, but
what happens when you use set_content on the "some text here" child
node of type XML_TEXT_NODE?


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[2002-09-05 07:39:50] dan at exaci dot com

As of v4.2.2 of PHP, with libxml version 2.4.19, set_content does not
replace the content of the node, but only appends to it. Apache version
is 1.3.26
There is no direct function to overwrite the contents of a node, and to
do so requires a roundabout way of creating a new node, copying the
children and properties, and then setting the content of that node and
replace_node'ing it into the DoM. There should be. That, or set_content
should have the expected behaviour of replacing the node content (if
appending is required, that can be done by using get_content).

Thanks in advance,

Daniel

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