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I wrote this small test code in PHP to try to grasp how DOMDocument::getElementById works. I wrote this way so I can make use of method chaining.

<?php
class SMHtmlElement extends DOMElement {

    public function __construct($name, $value = NULL, $namespaceURI = NULL) {
        parent::__construct($name, $value, $namespaceURI);
    }

    public function attr($attribute, $value) {
        if (!empty($attribute)) {
            $this->setAttribute($attribute, $value);
        }
        return $this;
    }

    public function id($value) {
        $this->attr('id', $value);

        // this doesn't helped.
        @$this->ownerDocument->validate();

        $this->setIdAttribute('id',TRUE);
        return $this;
    }
}

class SMHtmlDocument extends DOMDocument {

    private $body;

    public function __construct() {
        parent::__construct("1.0", "UTF-8");
        $this->validateOnParse = true;
        $this->loadHTML('<!DOCTYPE html><html><head></head><body></body></html>');
        $this->body = $this->getElementsByTagName('body')->item(0);
    }

    public final function bodyAdd($element, $beforeElement = NULL) {
        $el = new SMHtmlElement($element);
        if ($beforeElement)
            $beforeElement->insertBefore($el);
        else
            $this->body->appendChild($el);

        return $el;
    }
}

// this search should work it didn't
$dom = new SMHtmlDocument();
$p1 = $dom->bodyAdd('p')->id('foo');
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
echo $dom->saveHTML();
var_dump($p);

// when set the ID outside the method, it works.
$p2 = $dom->getElementsByTagName('p')->item(0);
$p2->setIdAttribute('id',true);
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
var_dump($p);

// let's see if both paragraph elements are the same
var_dump($p1->isSameNode($p2));
?>

After executing it, I got this output:

$> php teste.php
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html><head></head><body><p id="foo"></p></body></html>
NULL // first var_dump()
object(DOMElement)#4 (0) { // second var_dump()
}
bool(true)

As you can see, I've marked the attribute id as ID inside the method id() and it didn't work. But when I called the method setIdAttribute() outside the object, it did work.

Some posts here suggested to use a DTD, but as I trying to generate a HTML5, as far as I know, HTML5 is not based on DTDs. I also know that I could use XPath to find the id I want, but I am really trying to understand why my code is not working as it should.

I am running this on an Ubuntu 12.04 Server installation with PHP 5.3.

Can someone explain me what is happening?

Thanks!

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I think it's a really weird behavior of setIdAttribute method. For some odd reason this method must be called even number of times. I'm not sure it's consistent across different versions of PHP though. In my case (5.5.13) this works:

Version 1: working

$dom = new SMHtmlDocument();
$p1 = $dom->bodyAdd('p')->attr('id','foo');
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
echo $dom->saveHTML();
var_dump($p);

$p2 = $dom->getElementsByTagName('p')->item(0);
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
var_dump($p);

// let's see if both paragraph elements are the same
var_dump($p1->isSameNode($p2));

This works as well:

Version 2: working

$dom = new SMHtmlDocument();
$p1 = $dom->bodyAdd('p')->attr('id','foo');
$p1->setIdAttribute('id', TRUE);
$p1->setIdAttribute('id', TRUE);
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
echo $dom->saveHTML();
var_dump($p);

$p2 = $dom->getElementsByTagName('p')->item(0);
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
var_dump($p);

// let's see if both paragraph elements are the same
var_dump($p1->isSameNode($p2));

And this doesn't:

Version 3: broken

$dom = new SMHtmlDocument();
$p1 = $dom->bodyAdd('p')->attr('id','foo');
$p1->setIdAttribute('id', TRUE);
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
echo $dom->saveHTML();
var_dump($p);

$p2 = $dom->getElementsByTagName('p')->item(0);
$p2->setIdAttribute('id', TRUE);
$p2->setIdAttribute('id', TRUE);
$p = $dom->getElementById('foo');
var_dump($p);

// let's see if both paragraph elements are the same
var_dump($p1->isSameNode($p2));

I think it's a bug of the underlying xml library, libxml2 probably.

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  • Great idea doubling the setIdAttribute(), even though making thing even more weird. It worked for me too. But if you add a third call, it stops working. So you are right when you say we have to call this function an even number of times.
    – Daniel
    Oct 31, 2014 at 22:55

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