I'm trying add some data to an existing XML file using PHP's SimpleXML. The problem is it adds all the data in a single line:

<name>blah</name><class>blah</class><area>blah</area> ...

And so on. All in a single line. How to introduce line breaks?

How do I make it like this?

<name>blah</name>
<class>blah</class>
<area>blah</area>

I am using asXML() function.

Thanks.

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Cool solution Gumbo – user302663 Mar 26 '10 at 15:52
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5 Answers

You could use the DOMDocument class to reformat your code:

$dom = new DOMDocument('1.0');
$dom->preserveWhiteSpace = false;
$dom->formatOutput = true;
$dom->loadXML($simpleXml->asXML());
echo $dom->saveXML();
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Thanks. Works great. – Alagu Jun 16 '11 at 9:03
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Use dom_import_simplexml to convert to a DomElement. Then use its capacity to format output.

$dom = dom_import_simplexml($simple_xml);
$dom->preserveWhiteSpace = false;
$dom->formatOutput = true;
echo $dom->documentElement->saveXML($dom);
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Gumbo's solution does the trick. You can do work with simpleXml above and then add this at the end to echo and/or save it with formatting.

Code below echos it and saves it to a file (see comments in code and remove whatever you don't want):

//Format XML to save indented tree rather than one line
$dom = new DOMDocument('1.0');
$dom->preserveWhiteSpace = false;
$dom->formatOutput = true;
$dom->loadXML($simpleXml->asXML());
//Echo XML - remove this and following line if echo not desired
echo $dom->saveXML();
//Save XML to file - remove this and following line if save not desired
$dom->save('fileName.xml');
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There's also the PEAR XML_Beautifier package.

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As Gumbo and Witman answered; loading and saving an XML document from an existing file (we're a lot of newbies around here) with DOMDocument::load and DOMDocument::save.

<?php
$xmlFile = 'filename.xml';
if( !file_exists($xmlFile) ) die('Missing file: ' . $xmlFile);
else
{
  $dom = new DOMDocument('1.0');
  $dom->preserveWhiteSpace = false;
  $dom->formatOutput = true;
  $dl = @$dom->load($xmlFile); // remove error control operator (@) to print any error message generated while loading.
  if ( !$dl ) die('Error while parsing the document: ' . $xmlFile);
  echo $dom->save($xmlFile);
}
?>
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