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I am trying to append the elements into my new created node in Domdocument.

I have something like

$dom = new DomDocument();
     $dom->loadHTML($html]);
     $xpath=new DOMXpath($dom);
      $result = $xpath->query('//tbody');

      if($result->length > 0){
          $tbody = $dom->getElementsByTagName('tbody');
          $table=$dom->createElement('table');
           $table->appendChild($tbody);
       }

My tbody doesn't have table tag and it is like

<tbody>
    <tr>
       <td>cell</td>
       <td>cell</td>
       <td>cell</td>
    </tr> 
    ….more
</tbody>

I wanted to wrap it with a table tag.

My codes don't work and it gave me error like

PHP Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to DOMNode::appendChild() must be an instance of DOMNode, instance of DOMNodeList given,

How do I solve this issue? Thanks!

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  • Why don't you use jQuery / raw javascript?
    – Jonast92
    Aug 27, 2013 at 22:16
  • I can't because it's an email
    – FlyingCat
    Aug 27, 2013 at 22:16
  • It's called getElementsByTagName not a single one. Use ->item(0) to get the first element by that name. The rest looks fine. Just read the error message, it basically says so (list instead of element).
    – hakre
    Aug 27, 2013 at 22:24

1 Answer 1

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The variable $tbody is not a single <tbody> element; it's a collection of elements -- you are "getting elements by tag name", and there can be many. There is also absolutely no reason to use XPath if all you want is to find elements by tag name.

Do this instead:

$tbodies = $dom->getElementsByTagName('tbody');
foreach ($tbodies as $tbody) {
    $table = $dom->createElement('table');
    $tbody->parentNode->replaceChild($table, $tbody);
    $table->appendChild($tbody);
}

See it in action.

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  • +1; Also right comment about xpath, it's superfluous in this case.
    – hakre
    Aug 27, 2013 at 22:25
  • It works as expect but it seems like my table cell has no border. I add $table->setAttribute('style','border:2px solid #8C8C8C;text-align:center;table-layout:fixed; border-collapse:separate;') and only the table itself has border but not the table cell. I am not sure what happened +1
    – FlyingCat
    Aug 27, 2013 at 22:52
  • @FlyingCat: Border is not inherited by child elements. You can use CSS to easily apply border to all cells, but with inline styles you need to apply it to each cell individually.
    – Jon
    Aug 27, 2013 at 23:19

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