(PHP 5 >= 5.0.1)
SimpleXMLElement::__construct — Creates a new SimpleXMLElement object
$data
[, int $options
= 0
[, bool $data_is_url
= false
[, string $ns
= ""
[, bool $is_prefix
= false
]]]] )Creates a new SimpleXMLElement object.
data
A well-formed XML string or the path or URL to an XML document if
data_is_url
is TRUE
.
options
Optionally used to specify additional Libxml parameters.
data_is_url
By default, data_is_url
is FALSE
. Use TRUE
to
specify that data
is a path or URL to an XML
document instead of string data.
ns
Namespace prefix or URI.
is_prefix
TRUE
if ns
is a prefix, FALSE
if it's a URI;
defaults to FALSE
.
Returns a SimpleXMLElement object representing
data
.
Produces an E_WARNING
error message for each error
found in the XML data and additionally throws an Exception if the XML data
could not be parsed.
Use libxml_use_internal_errors() to suppress all XML errors, and libxml_get_errors() to iterate over them afterwards.
Note:
Listed examples may include example.php, which refers to the XML string found in the first example of the basic usage guide.
Example #1 Create a SimpleXMLElement object
<?php
include 'example.php';
$sxe = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);
echo $sxe->movie[0]->title;
?>
The above example will output:
PHP: Behind the Parser
Example #2 Create a SimpleXMLElement object from a URL
<?php
$sxe = new SimpleXMLElement('http://example.org/document.xml', NULL, TRUE);
echo $sxe->asXML();
?>