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XMLWriter::writeCData

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XMLWriter::writeCDataWrite full CDATA tag

Description

Object oriented style:

XMLWriter
bool writeCData ( string $content )

Procedural style:

bool xmlwriter_write_cdata ( resource $xmlwriter , string $content )

Writes a full CDATA.

Parameters

xmlwriter

Only for procedural calls. The XMLWriter resource that is being modified. This resource comes from a call to xmlwriter_open_uri() or xmlwriter_open_memory().

content

The contents of the CDATA.

Return Values

Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.



XMLWriter::writeComment> <XMLWriter::writeAttribute
Last updated: Fri, 05 Sep 2008
 
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XMLWriter::writeCData
harvey dot robin at gmail dot com
08-Sep-2007 02:57
This function will not have any effect if the last node you output was a text node.  This includes whitespace.  Example:

<?php
/*
<html>
<![CDATA[ Summut nice ]]>
<p>something</p>
</html>
*/
$xw = new XMLWriter;
$xw->openMemory();
$xw->startDocument('1.0', 'ISO-8859-1');
$xw->startElement('html');
$xw->text('Comment out this line to get the CDATA back!!');
$xw->writeCData('Summut nice');
$xw->writeElement('p', 'something');
$xw->endElement();
$xw->endDocument();
echo
$xw->outputMemory();
?>
thesoupdragon at hotmail dot com
21-Jun-2007 12:14
A rather strange effect with this.

UTF8 Mysql database

                            $xml->startElement('tablecolor2');
    $xml->writeCData( $tablecolor2 );
    $xml->endElement();

does not work !

but
                            $xml->startElement('tablecolor2');
    $tablecolor2 = utf8_decode ( $val['pcolor2']);
    $xml->writeCData( utf8_encode ($tablecolor2) );
    $xml->endElement();

cannot explain this - but it may help someone
dave at dtracorp dot com
06-Mar-2007 11:30
i don't know if this is a bug with the underlying c code or not, or this is by design (i'm not a big xml guy), but for me, running on fedora core 5, php 5.2.1
to get this to work, the cdata functions need to wrap the description (or whatever element the cdata should appear in)
for example.
// initiate xmlwriter object as $xw
// add header, titles, etc.

// start cdata
$xw->startCData();
// start description
$xw->startElement('description');
// write cdata
$xw->writeCData('<img src="http://php.net/images/php.gif" />');
// write the description contents
$xw->text('php logo');
// end the description element
$xw->endElement();
// end the cdata
$xw->endCData();

// end xml, and output

otherwise, i just got warnings about writing cdata in the wrong context, and no cdata would be written

XMLWriter::writeComment> <XMLWriter::writeAttribute
Last updated: Fri, 05 Sep 2008
 
 
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