Note that startElement() and startElementNS() naturally do not write the closing ">" of the tag, since you may add an arbitrary number of attributes after starting a tag.
However, in some cases you may want to have the starting element tag closed in the output buffer before writing any further elements or content (e.g. if you communicate via an XML stream). To achieve this, you can simply use the text() method with an empty string.
XMLWriter::startElement
xmlwriter_start_element
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PECL xmlwriter >= 0.1.0)
XMLWriter::startElement -- xmlwriter_start_element — Create start element tag
Descrierea
Stil obiect-orientat
bool XMLWriter::startElement
( string
$name
)Stil procedural
bool xmlwriter_start_element
( resource
$xmlwriter
, string $name
)Starts an element.
Parametri
-
xmlwriter -
Numai pentru apelurile procedurale. Resursa XMLWriter care este modificată. Această resursă se obține în urma apelării xmlwriter_open_uri() sau xmlwriter_open_memory ().
-
name -
The element name.
Valorile întoarse
Întoarce valoarea TRUE în cazul
succesului sau FALSE în cazul eșecului.
Vedeți de asemenea
- XMLWriter::endElement() - End current element
- XMLWriter::writeElement() - Write full element tag
toby at php dot net ¶
2 years ago
marcuslists at brightonart dot co dot uk ¶
3 years ago
Call trim on the tag as a trailing space breaks the end element.
