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Why?

PHP's SimpleXML extension is a powerfully simple way of accessing and manipulating XML documents in a "PHP-ish" way. But although using it feels like using a PHP object, there is an awful lot of magic that enables it to work that way, which is poorly documented, and poorly understood.

One of the key mistakes people make when working with SimpleXML is to reach for the familiar debug outputs: print_r, var_dump, var_export. But none of these work because a SimpleXML object isn't a real PHP object - it's just a wrapper around a lower-level XML parser.

Rule number 1 of SimpleXML: You do not print_r SimpleXML

So the obvious question is: What do I use instead when I want to inspect my SimpleXML objects? This project aims to be the answer to that question.

What?

Features

Read the PHPDoc, and try it out, to see exactly how it works but to give you a taste:

Changes

Limitations and Warnings

Who?

This project was originated by Rowan Collins, AKA IMSoP. My homepage is at http://rwec.co.uk, and you can reach me by e-mail on the obvious addresses @ that domain. Turned into an OOP style by Tom Whiston [email protected]

The code here is free to use for any purpose whatsoever, but with a polite request that you treat it like Free Software, and a strong request that you don't pass it off as your own. I'm happy for you to take it away, improve it, use it for whatever you like, but I'd like you to credit me as the originator. I'd also be more than happy to hear what you do with it, and how you've improved on it.


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