(no version information, might be only in CVS)
DomNode->append_child --
Adds a new child at the end of the children
Examples
The following example adds a new element node to a fresh document and sets
the attribute align to left.
Example 1. Adding a child
<?php $doc = domxml_new_doc("1.0"); $node = $doc->create_element("para"); $newnode = $doc->append_child($node); $newnode->set_attribute("align", "left"); ?>
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The above example could also be written as the following:
Example 2. Adding a child
<?php $doc = domxml_new_doc("1.0"); $node = $doc->create_element("para"); $node->set_attribute("align", "left"); $newnode = $doc->append_child($node); ?>
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A more complex example is the one below. It first searches for a certain
element, duplicates it including its children and adds it as a sibling.
Finally a new attribute is added to one of the children of the new sibling
and the whole document is dumped.
Example 3. Adding a child
<?php include("example.inc");
if (!$dom = domxml_open_mem($xmlstr)) { echo "Error while parsing the document\n"; exit; }
$elements = $dom->get_elements_by_tagname("informaltable"); print_r($elements); $element = $elements[0];
$parent = $element->parent_node(); $newnode = $parent->append_child($element); $children = $newnode->children(); $attr = $children[1]->set_attribute("align", "left");
$xmlfile = $dom->dump_mem(); echo htmlentities($xmlfile); ?>
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The above example could also be done with
DomNode->insert_before instead of
DomNode->append_child.