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<?PHP /** * This example demonstrates the use of * mode => simplexml * * It can be used to serialize an indexed array * like ext/simplexml does, by using the name * of the parent tag, while omitting this tag. * * @author Stephan Schmidt <schst@php.net> */ error_reporting(E_ALL); require_once 'XML/Serializer.php'; $options = array( XML_SERIALIZER_OPTION_INDENT => ' ', XML_SERIALIZER_OPTION_LINEBREAKS => "\n", XML_SERIALIZER_OPTION_ROOT_NAME => 'rdf:RDF', XML_SERIALIZER_OPTION_ROOT_ATTRIBS => array('version' => '0.91'), XML_SERIALIZER_OPTION_MODE => XML_SERIALIZER_MODE_SIMPLEXML ); $serializer = new XML_Serializer($options); $rdf = array( 'channel' => array( 'title' => 'Example RDF channel', 'link' => 'http://www.php-tools.de', 'image' => array( 'title' => 'Example image', 'url' => 'http://www.php-tools.de/image.gif', 'link' => 'http://www.php-tools.de' ), 'item' => array( array( 'title' => 'Example item', 'link' => 'http://example.com' ), array( 'title' => 'Another item', 'link' => 'http://example.com' ), array( 'title' => 'I think you get it...', 'link' => 'http://example.com' ) ) ) ); $result = $serializer->serialize($rdf); if ($result === true) { echo '<pre>'; echo htmlentities($serializer->getSerializedData()); echo '</pre>'; } ?>