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DomNode->clone_node

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DomNode->clone_node Clones a node

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domelement DomNode->clone_node ( void )

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Această funcţie nu este documentată în prezent; este disponibilă numai lista sa de argumente.



DomNode->dump_node> <DomNode->child_nodes
Last updated: Fri, 01 Aug 2008
 
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DomNode->clone_node
sworley at dotster dot com
21-Nov-2006 11:00
A complete, executable, minimal example of how to copy between documents:

<?
$doc1
= domxml_open_mem('<one><onething/></one>');
$doc2 = domxml_open_mem('<two><twothing/></two>');
$root1 = $doc1->document_element();
$root2 = $doc2->document_element();
$root1->append_child($root2->clone_node(true));
echo
$doc1->dump_mem();
?>

Emits: <one><onething/><two><twothing/></two></one>
krymsonwulf at gmail dot com
05-Jun-2006 11:41
It seems like this function is non-recursive: cloning a node will not clone it's child nodes in my experience
andrew at transitionmedia dot co dot uk
12-Feb-2006 04:04
As of version 4.3 PHP doesn't support Appending a child from another source document. If you are trying to  import information from multiple sources into a final document [for transformation using XSL as an example] then you can have problems. This technique can be used to do it though.

I am assuming you have two documents open, $xmldoc1 and $xmldoc2 and you have selected [via XPath or explicit searching] the nodes you want in each document. Thus $xmldoc1_appending_node is the node you would like to add $xmldoc2_importnode to.

<?

// first we create a temporary node within the document we want to add to.
$temp_importnode = $xmldoc1->create_element("import");

// now we have a node that is in the right document context we can clone the one we want into this one.
$temp_importnode = $xmldoc_importnode->clone_node(true);

// by using true in the above call to clone_node() we copy all of the child nodes as well. Use false or nothing if you just want the containing node with no children.

$xmldoc1_appending->append_child($importnode);

?>

Now your document contains the new nodes imported from a different document.
hrz at geodata dot soton dot ac dot uk
11-May-2005 05:28
Passing boolean 'true' as the argument to this function will result in all child nodes being cloned as well.
r dot kamstra at syntomax dot com
08-Nov-2002 05:06
if a DomNode is duplicated it's siblings and parent are not duplicated

DomNode->dump_node> <DomNode->child_nodes
Last updated: Fri, 01 Aug 2008
 
 
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