comex wrote:
xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, $this-startTag,
$this-endTag);
xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, array($this, 'startTag'),
array($this, 'endTag'));
i copied this from a posting about two weeks ago by Jochem Maas:
in this case there is an alterntive:
xml_set_element_handler
(
$parser,
array( $this, 'xml_start_element' ),
array( $this, 'xml_stop_element' )
);
Thanks for helping me out :).
Warm regards,
ah
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Hi,
Is there a way in PHP5 where I can use the xml_parser's
xml_set_element_handler() inside a class definition like so:
xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, $this-startTag,
$this-endTag);
For me, this code doesn't seem to work. I have to use functions in the
global scope.
Regards,
ah
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xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, $this-startTag,
$this-endTag);
xml_set_element_handler($this-xmlParser, array($this, 'startTag'),
array($this, 'endTag'));
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