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XMLReader
— The XMLReader class
XMLReader::close
— Close the XMLReader input
XMLReader::expand
— Returns a copy of the current node as a DOM object
XMLReader::getAttribute
— Get the value of a named attribute
XMLReader::getAttributeNo
— Get the value of an attribute by index
XMLReader::getAttributeNs
— Get the value of an attribute by localname and URI
XMLReader::getParserProperty
— Indicates if specified property has been set
XMLReader::isValid
— Indicates if the parsed document is valid
XMLReader::lookupNamespace
— Lookup namespace for a prefix
XMLReader::moveToAttribute
— Move cursor to a named attribute
XMLReader::moveToAttributeNo
— Move cursor to an attribute by index
XMLReader::moveToAttributeNs
— Move cursor to a named attribute
XMLReader::moveToElement
— Position cursor on the parent Element of current Attribute
XMLReader::moveToFirstAttribute
— Position cursor on the first Attribute
XMLReader::moveToNextAttribute
— Position cursor on the next Attribute
XMLReader::next
— Move cursor to next node skipping all subtrees
XMLReader::open
— Set the URI containing the XML to parse
XMLReader::read
— Move to next node in document
XMLReader::readInnerXML
— Retrieve XML from current node
XMLReader::readOuterXML
— Retrieve XML from current node, including it self
XMLReader::readString
— Reads the contents of the current node as a string
XMLReader::setParserProperty
— Set parser options
XMLReader::setRelaxNGSchema
— Set the filename or URI for a RelaxNG Schema
XMLReader::setRelaxNGSchemaSource
— Set the data containing a RelaxNG Schema
XMLReader::setSchema
— Validate document against XSD
XMLReader::XML
— Set the data containing the XML to parse
User Contributed Notes
kraussInode at yahoo dot com
6 years ago
See also XMLWriter: XMLReader and XMLWriter complement each other.