On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Raymond Irving <xwis...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After talking with Michael about how to generate XHTML code using the DOM I 
> came up with this little function that I'm thinking of using to generate 
> XHTML code that's HTML compatible:
>
> function saveXHTML($dom) {
>    $html = $dom->saveXML(null,LIBXML_NOEMPTYTAG);
>    $html = str_replace('
> ','',$html);
>    $html = preg_replace('/<\?xml[^>]*>\n/','',$html,1);
>    $html = 
> preg_replace('/<\!\[CDATA\[(.*)\]\]><\/script>/s','//<![CDATA[\1//]]></script>',$html);
>    $html = 
> preg_replace('/><\/(meta|link|base|basefont|param|img|br|hr|area|input)>/',' 
> />',$html);
>    return $html;
> }
>
> What do you think?

If this will maintain utf-8 I might be able to use it :) which
according to the last thread, saveHTML munges utf-8 stuff due to
libxml...

Hopefully this week I can give it a go.

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