hi,
Sven wrote:
take a look at http://www.php.net/manual/language.variables.php:
A valid variable name starts with a letter or underscore, followed
by any number of letters, numbers, or underscores.
so, a minus isn't allowed in varnames!
hth SVEN
I agree with you but let me say the
Alfredo schrieb:
hi,
Sven wrote:
take a look at http://www.php.net/manual/language.variables.php:
A valid variable name starts with a letter or underscore, followed
by any number of letters, numbers, or underscores.
so, a minus isn't allowed in varnames!
hth SVEN
I agree with you but
Sven wrote:
hi alfredo,
maybe you can workaround with arrays? for keys you can use any string.
so $xml['REG-ORIG'] is valid in php.
I'm not so expert with XML parsing, I just took examples from PHP
manual..thanks
ciao
alfredo
hth SVEN
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thank you,
but the error:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected '$', expecting T_VARIABLE in
(mypath)...on line...
refers to the line whit the
var ${'REG-ORIG'};
code, anyway I took the code by the PHP manual.
bye
Alfredo
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
doesn't look like a xml parser problem.
hi,
Raditha Dissanayake schrieb:
doesn't look like a xml parser problem. I haven't tried your code but i
think the error is $this-$k
no, why not a variable method depending on $k?
alfredo wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to parse a XML doc, but the doc has some tags like:
REG-ORIG
so when I try to
Hello,
I'm trying to parse a XML doc, but the doc has some tags like:
REG-ORIG
so when I try to initialize variables:
class Documenti {
var $FILE; //nomefile
var $NUMERO; //numerodiserie
var ${'REG-ORIG'}; // here is the broblem
function Documenti($aa) {
doesn't look like a xml parser problem. I haven't tried your code but i
think the error is $this-$k
alfredo wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to parse a XML doc, but the doc has some tags like:
REG-ORIG
so when I try to initialize variables:
class Documenti {
var $FILE; //nomefile
var $NUMERO;
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