Why would I want to mess with the xml file like that? I use it in other
places. The actual xslt solution I came up with (with assistance) is the
preferred one.
On 04/05/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
$xml = "blah balh blah";
$tournaments = explode("</tournament>", $xml);
$tournaments = array_slice($tournaments, 0, 3); //maybe 4
$xml = implode("</tournament>", $tournaments);
$xml .= "\n</xmlfeed>";
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On Wed, May 3, 2006 5:40 am, Dave Goodchild wrote:
> Hi all, maybe slightly off list but I AM using php and Sablotron to
> generate
> xslt.
>
> I have a live poker games feed that takes the following format:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><xmlfeed>
> <tournament>
> <tid>10035522</tid>
> <name>Texas Holdem</name>
> <game>Texas Holdem Poker</game>
> <buyin>5</buyin>
> <entryfee>0.5</entryfee>
> <currency>USD</currency>
> <state>Running</state>
> <players>110</players>
> <blindstructure>Normal NL 1</blindstructure>
> <type>Regular</type>
> <limit>No Limit</limit>
> <starttime>2006-04-24T07:00:00</starttime>
> </tournament>
>
> <tournament>
> <tid>10035126</tid>
> <name>Texas Holdem</name>
> <game>Texas Holdem Poker</game>
> <buyin>20</buyin>
> <entryfee>2</entryfee>
> <currency>USD</currency>
> <state>Running</state>
> <players>79</players>
> <blindstructure>Normal NL 1</blindstructure>
> <type>Regular</type>
> <limit>No Limit</limit>
> <starttime>2006-04-24T08:00:00</starttime>
> </tournament>
>
> etc etc
>
> and all I want to do is output the first THREE tournament elements and
> no
> more. I realise XSLT has no general repetition mechanism but does
> anyone
> know how I would do this? Thanks in advance, and to my Dutch friend, I
> meant
> it when I said lovely baby.
>
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