XMLReader::readString

(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

XMLReader::readStringLee el contenido del nodo actual como string

Descripción

public XMLReader::readString(): string

Lee el contenido del nodo actual como string.

Parámetros

Esta función no tiene parámetros.

Valores devueltos

Devuelve el contenido del nodo actual como cadena. En caso de error devuelve una cadena vacía.

Notas

Precaución

Esta función sólo esta disponible cuando PHP ha sido compilado con libxml 20620 o superior.

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Michael Rusch
15 years ago
For those who, like me, are having trouble figuring out the difference between getString() an getInnerXML(), the difference is that getString() does NOT include markup.  So, for:

<foo>bar<baz>Hello, world!</baz></foo>

getString() on the <foo> node would return

bar Hello, world!

whereas getInnerXML() would return

bar<baz>Hello, world!</baz>
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Lea Hayes
13 years ago
I would like to reiterate that this does not work when compiled with versions of libxml lower than 20620. I found that it just presents a blank page.

<?php $string = $reader->readString(); ?>

I worked around this issue by adding the following helper function:

<?php
function read_string($reader) {
   
$node = $reader->expand();
    return
$node->textContent;
}
?>

And then using:

<?php $string = read_string($reader); ?>
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alexander_behling at web dot de
6 years ago
Important:
When using it use -> instead of ::.
You have to use :: only on static functions and then you have not to create a class object.
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