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I am trying to save my input from html file

<form action="skrypt.php" method="GET">
Author: <input type="text" size="20" name="author" /><br>
Message: <input type="text" size="80" name="message" />
<input type="submit" value="Send"/>
</form>

to xml file by using php. My code looks like this:

$author = $_GET["author"];
$message = $_GET["message"];
$file = 'file.xml';

if (!empty($author) && !empty($message)) {
    $xml = simplexml_load_file($file);
    $sxe = simplexml_import_dom($xml);
    $entry = $sxe->addChild("entry");
    $sxe ->addChild("author", $author);
    $sxe ->addChild("message", $message);
    
    $xml->asXml($file);
}
header('location: index.html');
?>

I would like to allow multiple entries. With each input, the new entry would be made and added to the existed file.

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<entry>
    <author>bill</author>
    <message>im sending a message</message>
</entry>
<entry>
    <author>tom</author>
    <message>hello</message>
</entry>

Is it possible to make my output look like the one above? Because I'm getting this one instead.

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<entry>
    <author>bill</author>
    <message>im sending a message</message>
<entry/><author>tom</author><message>hello</message></entry>

After trying to add author and message to $entry rather than to $sxe, I'm getting:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<entry>
    <author>bill</author>
    <message>im sending a message</message>
<entry>
    <author>tom</author>
    <message>hello</message>
</entry>
</entry>

so I don't think it is the answer. Can someone explain this to me? I would be grateful.

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    the problem is that i want to get <entry> text </entry> and then after another input <entry> text </entry> and im getting only <entry> text <entry/> text </entry>
    – martae
    Jan 14, 2021 at 18:13
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    Shouldn't you be adding the author and message to $entry rather than to $sxe? It seems you're missing the <entry> tags because you're adding the child entries to the main one.
    – droopsnoot
    Jan 14, 2021 at 18:15

1 Answer 1

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The XML you're trying to create is not valid. An XML document must have only one root node, but you have two (<entry>...</entry> <entry>...</entry>).

You should instead try to generate something like this:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<entries>
  <entry>
    <author>bill</author>
    <message>im sending a message</message>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <author>tom</author>
    <message>hello</message>
  </entry>
</entries>

I've not used PHP for XML manipulation before, but I think you'll need something like this:

if (!empty($author) && !empty($message)) {
    try {
      $xml = simplexml_load_file($file);
      $sxe = simplexml_import_dom($xml);
    } catch (exception $e) {
      $sxe = new SimpleXMLElement('<?xml version="1.0"?><entries></entries>');
    }

    // Add new <entry>
    $newEntry = $sxe->addChild("entry");
    $newEntry->addChild("author", $author);
    $newEntry->addChild("message", $message);
    
    $sxe->asXml($file);
}

As comments have mentioned, this fixes a couple of other things:

  • $xml->asXml($file); should be $sxe->asXml($file);
  • $sxe ->addChild("author",.. should be $newEntry->addChild("author",..
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  • I'm getting a Warning: SimpleXMLElement::addChild(): Cannot add child. Parent is not a permanent member of the XML tree
    – martae
    Jan 14, 2021 at 18:48
  • its about this line $newEntry = $sxe->entries->addChild("entry");
    – martae
    Jan 14, 2021 at 18:49
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    @martae I've updated the code snippet with a better version. This should fix the issue you're seeing, and also allow the code to work even if the file doesn't exist.
    – Blieque
    Jan 14, 2021 at 19:14

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