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I am reading an xml in php using simplexml_load_file. However while trying to load the xml it displays a list of warnings

Warning: simplexml_load_file() [function.simplexml-load-file]: <project orderno="6" campaign_name="International Relief & Development" project in /home/bluecard1/public_html/test.php on line 3    
Warning: simplexml_load_file() [function.simplexml-load-file]: ^ in /home/bluecard1/public_html/test.php on line 3    
Warning: simplexml_load_file() [function.simplexml-load-file]: http://..../index.php/site/projects/:15: parser error : xmlParseEntityRef: no name in /home/bluecard1/public_html/test.php on line 3

Warning: simplexml_load_file() [function.simplexml-load-file]: ional Relief & Development" project_id="313" client_name="International Relief & in /home/bluecard1/public_html/test.php on line 3    
Warning: simplexml_load_file() [function.simplexml-load-file]: ^ in /home/bluecard1/public_html/test.php on line 3    
Warning: simplexml_load_file() [function.simplexml-load-file]: http://..../index.php/site/projects/:15: parser error : xmlParseEntityRef: no name in /home/bluecard1/public_html/test.php on line 3

How do I rectify to remove these warnings?

(XML is generated from url http://..../index.php/site/projects & loaded into a variable in the test.php. I dont have write priveleges to index.php)

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  • The XML is invalid. You might not be able to load it at all. Errors can be suppressed by adding @ in front of simplexml_load_file or by adding a flag, see the manual page of simplexml_load_file for more information and please delete your question, it's a duplicate.
    – hakre
    Sep 29, 2011 at 23:54
  • I can see that my answer is getting quite a lot of attention, if that's actually the solution: can you please flag it as "correct answer"? thanks.
    – ricricucit
    May 13, 2014 at 12:12

9 Answers 9

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The XML is most probably invalid. The problem could be the "&"

$text = preg_replace('/&(?!#?[a-z0-9]+;)/', '&amp;', $text);

will get rid of the "&" and replace it with HTML code version... give it a try.

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    The best practice while working with XML is to ensure there are no conflicting characters and you should replace them before parsin Jul 5, 2017 at 9:56
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    thanks, main point of this question is because xml is invalid
    – yussan
    Oct 1, 2017 at 14:48
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    global search is implicit in preg_replace. If you add 'g' at the end you got a warning : Warning: preg_replace(): Unknown modifier 'g'
    – ReaperSoon
    Jul 20, 2021 at 20:40
  • Don't add 'g' at the end. It cause warning - preg_replace(): Unknown modifier 'g'. Please edit the original answer back.
    – T.O.M.
    Feb 1, 2022 at 11:22
  • You can now use \PhpOffice\PhpWord\Settings::setOutputEscapingEnabled(true);. See phpword.readthedocs.io/en/latest/general.html#output-escaping Feb 3, 2022 at 12:27
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Found this here ...

Problem: An XML parser returns the error “xmlParseEntityRef: noname”

Cause: There is a stray ‘&’ (ampersand character) somewhere in the XML text eg. some text & some more text

Solution:

  • Solution 1: Remove the ampersand.
  • Solution 2: Encode the ampersand (that is replace the & character with &amp; ). Remember to Decode when reading the XML text.
  • Solution 3: Use CDATA sections (text inside a CDATA section will be ignored by the parser.) eg. <![CDATA[some text & some more text]]>

Note: ‘&’ ‘<' '>‘ will all give problems if not handled correctly.

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  • Do we know why this is? Also, will a CDATA section still be picked up by a browser that would render some of this data? I have some HTML tags inside my XML tags and I need them to be rendered to the end user for an editing tool.
    – sulimmesh
    Feb 29, 2016 at 19:16
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Try to clean the HTML first using this function:

$html = htmlspecialchars($html);

Special chars are usually represented differently in HTML and it might be confusing for the compiler. Like & becomes &amp;.

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  • Can someone explain why this is downvoted? htmlspecialchars() is the precise function to convert &, ", <, > chars in the element data. Oct 26, 2016 at 18:19
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    This answer is downvoted cause it doesn't work well in this case. Using that function will totally break your XML by converting "<" to "&lt;". I'm unaware of any way that you can use htmlspecialchars() and not break XML. I tried a few flags and my XML still broke. Oct 4, 2017 at 22:14
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    You should use htmlspecialchars on the content of an xml tag, not on the whole XML
    – gbalduzzi
    Jul 23, 2019 at 7:50
  • This answer helps me a lot. And yes, as @gbalduzzi said: Only use it to the content.
    – Martin
    Oct 5, 2021 at 15:32
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I use a combined version :

strip_tags(preg_replace("/&(?!#?[a-z0-9]+;)/", "&amp;",$textorhtml))
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    This one is working perfectly. You're just missing the ending right bracket
    – myh34d
    Dec 9, 2015 at 9:57
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PROBLEM

  • PHP function simplexml_load_file is throwing parsing error parser error : xmlParseEntityRef while trying to load the XML file from a URL.

CAUSE

  • XML returned by the URL is not a valid XML. It contains & value instead of &amp;. It is quite possible that there are other errors which aren't obvious at this point of time.

THINGS OUT OF OUR CONTROL

  • Ideally, we should make sure that a valid XML is feed into PHP simplexml_load_file function, but it looks like we don't have any control over how the XML is created.
  • It is also not possible to force simplexml_load_file to process an invalid XML file. It does not leave us with many options, other than fixing the XML file itself.

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Convert Invalid XML to Valid XML. It can be done using PHP tidy extension. Further instructions can be found from http://php.net/manual/en/book.tidy.php

Once you are sure that the extension exists or is installed, please do the following.

/**
 * As per the question asked, the URL is loaded into a variable first, 
 * which we can assume to be $xml
 */
$xml = <<<XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project orderno="6" campaign_name="International Relief & Development for under developed nations">
    <invalid-data>Some other data containing & in it</invalid-data>
    <unclosed-tag>
</project>
XML;

/**
 * Whenever we use tidy it is best to pass some configuration options 
 * similar to $tidyConfig. In this particular case we are making sure that
 * tidy understands that our input and output is XML.
 */
$tidyConfig = array (
    'indent' => true,
    'input-xml' => true, 
    'output-xml' => true,
    'wrap' => 200
);

/**
 * Now we can use tidy to parse the string and then repair it.
 */
$tidy = new tidy;
$tidy->parseString($xml, $tidyConfig, 'utf8');
$tidy->cleanRepair();

/**
 * If we try to output the repaired XML string by echoing $tidy it should look like. 

 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 <project orderno="6" campaign_name="International Relief &amp; Development for under developed nations">
      <invalid-data>Some other data containing &amp; in it</invalid-data>
      <unclosed-tag></unclosed-tag>
 </project> 

 * As you can see that & is now fixed in campaign_name attribute 
 * and also with-in invalid-data element. You can also see that the   
 * <unclosed-tag> which didn't had a close tag, has been fixed too.
 */
echo $tidy;

/**
 * Now when we try to use simplexml_load_string to load the clean XML. When we
 * try to print_r it should look something like below.

 SimpleXMLElement Object
(
    [@attributes] => Array
        (
            [orderno] => 6
            [campaign_name] => International Relief & Development for under developed nations
        )

    [invalid-data] => Some other data containing & in it
    [unclosed-tag] => SimpleXMLElement Object
        (
        )

)

 */
 $simpleXmlElement = simplexml_load_string($tidy);
 print_r($simpleXmlElement);

CAUTION

The developer should try to compare the invalid XML with a valid XML (generated by tidy), to see there are no adverse side effects after using tidy. Tidy does an extremely good job of doing it correctly, but it never hurts to see it visually and to be 100% sure. In our case it should be as simple as comparing $xml with $tidy.

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The XML is invalid.

<![CDATA[ 
{INVALID XML}
]]> 

CDATA should be wrapped around all special XML characters, as per W3C

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This is in deed due to characters messing around with the data. Using htmlentities($yourText) worked for me (I had html code inside the xml document). See http://uk3.php.net/htmlentities.

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This solve my problème:

$description = strip_tags($value['Description']);
$description=preg_replace('/&(?!#?[a-z0-9]+;)/', '&amp;', $description);
$description= preg_replace("/(^[\r\n]*|[\r\n]+)[\s\t]*[\r\n]+/", "\n", $description);
$description=str_replace(' & ', ' &amp; ', html_entity_decode((htmlspecialchars_decode($description))));
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If you are getting this issue with opencart try editing

catalog/controller/extension/feed/google_sitemap.php For More info and How to do it refer this: xmlparseentityref-no-name-error

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