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DomXsltStylesheet->result_dump_mem

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DomXsltStylesheet->result_dump_mem --  Dumps the result from a XSLT-Transformation back into a string

Description

string DomXsltStylesheet->result_dump_mem ( object DomDocument)

Warning

This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the name of this function, and anything else documented about this function may change without notice in a future release of PHP. Use this function at your own risk.

This function is only available since PHP 4.3

Since DomXsltStylesheet->process() always returns a well-formed XML DomDocument, no matter what output method was declared in <xsl:output> and similar attributes/elements, it's of not much use, if you want to output HTML 4 or text data. This function on the contrary honors <xsl:output method="html|text"> and other output control directives. See the example for instruction of how to use it.

Example 1. Outputting the result of a XSLT transformation

<?php
$filename
= "stylesheet.xsl";
$xmldoc = domxml_open_file("data.xml");
$xsldoc = domxml_xslt_stylesheet_file($filename);
$result =  $xsldoc->process($xmldoc);
echo
$xsldoc->result_dump_mem($result);     
?>

See also domxml_xslt_result_dump_file(), domxml_xslt_process()

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