Richard Lynch wrote:
php.net/dom

??

Like this?

---

try {

$dom = new DOMDocument();

$config =
$dom->appendChild($dom->importNode(dom_import_simplexml($this->configXML),true));

$config->appendChild( $dom->createElement(($mode? 'softactive':'active'))
);

$this->configXML = simplexml_import_dom($config);

} catch(Exception $e) {}


I dunno about that whole try/catch thing, but if you're not going to USE
it to catch the errors, then you might as well be old school and check the

the try/catch block only catch exceptions, you still have to handle the std errors as normally would - for the old school its business as usual, only this simester there are a couple of new kids in the class :-).

I'm pretty sure there was alot of discussion about whether to throw exceptions
or trigger errors in the new php5 extensions. I can't actually think of any 
place
in php5 or the extensions I use where the engine throws an Exceptions...
at any rate all my Exceptions are userland generated. like for instance when
any object is not of the right class I might throw an Exception.
Exceptions are really cool, but they are not are a replacement for var &
error checking.

behold the 'instanceof' keyword. it is good :-)
(free tip: javascript has a 'instanceof' keyword that is
indentical to the php keyword in usage, AFAICT).

the rest (xml) is all french to me :-/



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