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I don't understand why I can't reference the XML Attribute 'headendId'. I've referenced several posts on this and my syntax seems to be fine? Can someone explain what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance.

<?php
$reader = new XMLReader();
$reader->open('file.xml');

while($reader->read())
{
    if($reader->nodeType == XMLREADER::ELEMENT && $reader->localName == 'headend')
{   
//$reader->read();
$headend = (string)$reader->getAttribute('headendId');
echo $headend;
}
} 

(xml is)

<lineup>
 <headend headendId="something">
  <name>some name</name>
  <ids>ids</ids>
  <codes>codes</codes>
 </headend>
</lineup>

2 Answers 2

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Don't advance to the next node with ->read() once you found it (an attribute is not a node):

while ($reader->read())
{
        if ($reader->nodeType === XMLREADER::ELEMENT 
            && $reader->localName === 'headend')
        {
                echo $reader->getAttribute('headendId');
        }
}
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  • I tried that earlier, and again (see edit) and still do not get a result? Mar 13, 2013 at 22:38
  • I get a result with this very code without a problem. Which means... you probably don't load the correct XML file?
    – Wrikken
    Mar 13, 2013 at 22:39
  • Okay apparently it IS working... but I can only see it if I view source on my page when the script finishes? Mar 13, 2013 at 22:46
  • Essentially what I want to do is store this attribute as a string, and then insert that string into a database. I now see that I am finding the attribute, but when I try to insert it to the database, it is blank table, much like my screen is showing nothing, without view-source. Mar 13, 2013 at 22:50
  • That's another issue, blank screens usually mean fatal errors, enable error_reporting to report all errors, and set display_errors ON, see also the question 'I have a typical "does not work" problem. What should I do before asking a question?' in the php info page
    – Wrikken
    Mar 13, 2013 at 22:55
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It works similar as outlined last time:

require('xmlreader-iterators.php'); // https://gist.github.com/hakre/5147685

$elements = new XMLElementIterator($reader, 'headend');
foreach ($elements as $element) {
    echo $element->getAttribute('headendId'), "\n";
}

The XMLElementIterator allows to iterate over specific elements only, here you want the headend elements.

Then on each element you can call the getAttribute() method to fetch the string value of the headend headendId attribute.

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