Or use XMLReader::ELEMENT and XMLReader::END_ELEMENT rather than the numbers 1 and 15.
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)
XMLReader::getAttribute — Get the value of a named attribute
$name
) : string|null
Returns the value of a named attribute or null if the
attribute does not exist or not positioned on an element node.
nameThe name of the attribute.
| Versiune | Descriere |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 |
This function can no longer return false.
|
The value of the attribute, or null if no attribute with the given
name is found or not positioned on an element node.
Or use XMLReader::ELEMENT and XMLReader::END_ELEMENT rather than the numbers 1 and 15.
might be obvious, but not to everyone ;-) ... when reading attributes from a node that has sub-nodes (and creating an output from this node), the output will be issued twice, once on the <ELEMENT> tag and once on the end tag </ELEMENT>. To avoid this, you can test on which part of the node you are using the property nodeType.
It'll be 1 for the element, 15 for the end element.