[PHP] Re: XML DOM problem with getAttribute(string)

2008-06-11 Thread dominussuus
Thank you, Rob,

Unfortunately, that didn't work, either (though I'll keep it in mind).
 The returned string is still empty.

I also unsuccessfully fetched the 'xmlns' attribute using
getAttribute().  Interestingly, although hasAttributes(void) returns
true, hasAttribute('xmlns'), and hasAttribute(' xml:lang') both return
false.

On 11/06/2008, Rob Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Borden Rhodes wrote:
>> I'm having a pig of a time trying to figure this one out:  I have an
>> XHTML document which I've loaded into a DOMDocument because I want to
>> add more tags to it.  However, since I live in a bilingual country, I
>> want to get the document's xml:lang attribute so I know what language
>> to add my new tags in.
>>
>> I want to write
>>
>> $lang = $page->documentElement->getAttribute('xml:lang');
>> OR
>> $lang = $page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('xml', 'lang');
>>
>> but both of these return empty strings, indicating that it cannot find
>> the xml:lang attribute.  And yet,
>> $page->documentElement->hasAttributes() returns true and
>>
>> $page->documentElement->attributes->getNamedItem('xml:lang')->nodeValue;
>>
>> works correctly.  So why doesn't my preferred code?
>
> The xml prefix is bound to the http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
> namespace.
>
> $lang =
> $page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace',
> 'lang');
>
> Rob
>

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[PHP] Re: XML DOM problem with getAttribute(string)

2008-06-21 Thread dominussuus
Thank you again for your help.

I've popped the file to http://FileHost.JustFreeSpace.Com/157index.php
.  A typical file that'll be plugged into this template lives at
http://FileHost.JustFreeSpace.Com/940index.htm .

With thanks,

Borden

On 11/06/2008, Rob Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might want to put a link to a complete example because
> $page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace',
> 'lang'); is how you access it.
>
>
> Rob
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thank you, Rob,
>>
>> Unfortunately, that didn't work, either (though I'll keep it in mind).
>>  The returned string is still empty.
>>
>> I also unsuccessfully fetched the 'xmlns' attribute using
>> getAttribute().  Interestingly, although hasAttributes(void) returns
>> true, hasAttribute('xmlns'), and hasAttribute(' xml:lang') both return
>> false.
>>
>> On 11/06/2008, Rob Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Borden Rhodes wrote:
 I'm having a pig of a time trying to figure this one out:  I have an
 XHTML document which I've loaded into a DOMDocument because I want to
 add more tags to it.  However, since I live in a bilingual country, I
 want to get the document's xml:lang attribute so I know what language
 to add my new tags in.

 I want to write

 $lang = $page->documentElement->getAttribute('xml:lang');
 OR
 $lang = $page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('xml', 'lang');

 but both of these return empty strings, indicating that it cannot find
 the xml:lang attribute.  And yet,
 $page->documentElement->hasAttributes() returns true and

 $page->documentElement->attributes->getNamedItem('xml:lang')->nodeValue;

 works correctly.  So why doesn't my preferred code?
>>> The xml prefix is bound to the http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
>>> namespace.
>>>
>>> $lang =
>>> $page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace',
>>> 'lang');
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>
>

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