Richard Luckhurst wrote:
> Hi Jochem,
> 
> Thanks for your reply. Here is a short sample of the XML I have to parse. I 
> need
> the data in the attributes as well as the data in the character fields.
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <?ypsilon RNGSchema="fareResponse.rnc" type="compact"?>

I'm fairly certain that this 'ypsilon' tag is going to cause a
problem - although that's just a guess, it's based on the 'knowledge'
that a valid XML document *must* have only 1 root element
(which would be 'fareResponse' in this case).

you might have to use preg_replace() to strip this 'ypsilon' tag
from you xml stgring prior to feeding it into simpleXML (or other
XML parser).

e.g. something *like*:

$xml = preg_replace('#<\?ypsilon .*\?>#', '', $xml);

> <fareResponse cntTarifs="122" offset="0">

...

> </fareResponse>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> JM> me, I'm pretty convinced simpleXML is what he wants.
> 
> JM> simpleXML was a dog to use in earlier versions of php5 because simpleXML 
> objects
> JM> were 'immune' to inspection by var_dump(), print_r(), etc [meaning you be 
> told some
> JM> property was an array and then get an error if you access said property 
> as an array,
> JM> stuff like that].
> 
> JM> those problems have been helped the way of the dodo so now simpleXML 
> really does
> JM> what it says on the tin.
> 
> JM> of course there is always the options of using regular expressions or 
> simple
> JM> string manipulation functions to extract the relevant data from the 
> string of
> JM> 'xml' - technically there is no need to go anywhere near a 'real' xml 
> parser
> JM> as such.
> 
> So far I have had no luck with simpleXML at all.

do as Roman says and post the simpleXML code you have so far.

> 
> Regards
> 
> Richard Luckhurst
> 

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