XMLWriter::startElement

xmlwriter_start_element

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PHP 7, PECL xmlwriter >= 0.1.0)

XMLWriter::startElement -- xmlwriter_start_elementCreate start element tag

说明

面向对象风格

XMLWriter::startElement ( string $name ) : bool

过程化风格

xmlwriter_start_element ( resource $xmlwriter , string $name ) : bool

Starts an element.

参数

xmlwriter

仅用于过程调用。被修改的 XMLWriter resource。此资源来自于对 xmlwriter_open_uri()xmlwriter_open_memory() 的调用。

name

The element name.

返回值

成功时返回 TRUE, 或者在失败时返回 FALSE

参见

User Contributed Notes

indy at driftsolutions dot com 25-Apr-2018 02:59
I'm using PHP 7.1, not sure how many versions are affected but if you try to start an element that is a number or starts with a number (ie. 1 or 1TBS) it won't write it and messes up your XML.
reedsilverstein at gmail dot com 23-Jul-2014 08:59
I needed to make a self closing tag with one attribute so I did:

<?php

$writer
->startElement('CookTime');
 
$writer->writeAttribute('minMinute', $cook_time);
$writer->endElement();

?>

Output: <CookTime minMinute="10"/>
toby at php dot net 21-Oct-2010 11:01
Note that startElement() and startElementNS() naturally do not write the closing ">" of the tag, since you may add an arbitrary number of attributes after starting a tag.

However, in some cases you may want to have the starting element tag closed in the output buffer before writing any further elements or content (e.g. if you communicate via an XML stream). To achieve this, you can simply use the text() method with an empty string.
marcuslists at brightonart dot co dot uk 16-Oct-2009 05:10
Call trim on the tag as a trailing space breaks the end element.