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Posted by Chung Leong on 04/14/06 21:29
Captain Dondo wrote:
> I am working on an embedded platform. Disk storage is at a premium, so
> I am trying not to add any more stuff....
>
> I am reading and writing some data that the user enters through a
> webform. The form is an operations schedule for a piece of equipment.
>
> Basically, the schedule consists of repeated actions by the machine, and
> it is very simple:
>
> %f %f %d %d %d %d %d
>
> repeated about 10 or 15 times.
>
> I will be storing the data in associative arrays, so I would like a
> simple way to write the data in a format easily read by a human.
>
> So, instead of the simple line of numbers, I would like something like this:
>
> < Schedule
> < Line
> < From %f >
> < To %f >
> < Op1 true >
> < Op2 true >
> < Op3 false >
> < Op4 true >
> </ Line>
> ... [more lines as needed]
> </ Schedule>
>
> I was thinking of XML, but it looks as though XML uses external libs and
> is fairly complex to use in PHP....
>
> Since the data is stored in an associative array basically using the
> above structure, is there a way to dump an array to file and then read
> it back?
>
> Something like print_r, but using file ops and also a read_r to read it
> into the array?
>
> Bascially, I am looking for the simplest way to create something that
> looks sort of like XML....
How about the WDDX functions? http://fi.php.net/wddx
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