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Re: [PHP] Re: Using DOM object, how?

Posted by Stephen Leaf on 09/20/05 02:19

On Monday 19 September 2005 06:04 pm, Ken Tozier wrote:
Not a bad Idea.
You might like this function I made then ;)

function createElement($parentNode, $name, $elements=array()) {
$node = $this->Dom->createElement($name);
for ($x=0; $x < count($elements); $x++) {
if ($elements[$x][0] == ".") {
$node->nodeValue = $elements[$x][1];
} else {
$node->setAttribute($elements[$x][0], $elements[$x][1]);
}
}
$parentNode->appendChild($node);
}

general all purpose element creator for those of us that hate to call
setAttribute a hundred times ;)

> Even better, you can just extend the DOMDocument class, which is
> perfect, since I'm basically just adding convenience methods.
>
> Thanks all for your help
>
> Ken
>
>
> <?php
> $x = new MyDom();
>
> $x->createScriptElement('howdy.js');
> $x->createCSSLinkElement('howdy.css');
> $x->createStyledDivElement('bugColumnTitle', "I'm a styled piece
> of text!");
>
> print($x->saveXML());
>
> class MyDom extends DOMDocument
> {
> function createScriptElement($inPath)
> {
> $new_elem = $this->createElementAndAppend('script', null);
> $new_elem->setAttribute('type', 'text/javascript');
> $new_elem->setAttribute('src', $inPath);
> }
>
> function createCSSLinkElement($inPath)
> {
> $new_elem = $this->createElementAndAppend('link', null);
> $new_elem->setAttribute('href', $inPath);
> $new_elem->setAttribute('rel', 'stylesheet');
> $new_elem->setAttribute('media', 'screen');
> }
>
> function createStyledDivElement($inStyle, $inData)
> {
> $new_elem = $this->createElementAndAppend('div', $inData);
> $new_elem->setAttribute('class', $inStyle);
> }
>
>
> function createElementAndAppend($inType, $inData)
> {
> // setting null inData to an empty string forces a close
> tag which is what we want
> $elem_data = ($inData == null) ? '' : $inData ;
> $new_elem = $this->createElement($inType, $elem_data);
> $this->appendChild($new_elem);
> return $new_elem;
> }
> }
> ?>
>
> On Sep 19, 2005, at 6:13 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
> > Thanks Jasper
> >
> > Works perfectly on my Mac now as well.
> >
> > Ken
> >
> > On Sep 19, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
> >> <?php
> >> $x = new MyDom();
> >> $x->createScriptElement('howdy.js');
> >> print($x->saveXML());
> >>
> >> class MyDom {
> >> private $dom;
> >>
> >> /* __construct() = PHP5 constructor */
> >> function __construct() {
> >> $this->dom = new DOMDocument('1.0', 'iso-8859-1');
> >> /* No need to return $this from a constructor */
> >> }
> >>
> >> function createScriptElement($scriptPath) {
> >> $script = $this->dom->createElement('script', '');
> >> $script->setAttribute('type', 'text/javascript');
> >> $script->setAttribute('src', $scriptPath);
> >> $this->dom->appendChild($script);
> >> /*
> >> Doesn't make sense for a createScriptElement()
> >> method to also print out the XML, so I made a
> >> separate method and called that from the
> >> mainline code.
> >> */
> >> }
> >>
> >> function saveXML() {
> >> return $this->dom->saveXML();
> >> }
> >> }
> >> ?>
> >
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