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PHP » XML » DomDocument 
Using XPath with DOM in a more complicated example
 
<?
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->load('address-book.xml');
$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
$person = $xpath->query('/address-book/person');

foreach ($person as $p) {
    $fn = $xpath->query('firstname', $p);
    $firstname = $fn->item(0)->firstChild->nodeValue;

    $ln = $xpath->query('lastname', $p);
    $lastname = $ln->item(0)->firstChild->nodeValue;

    print "$firstname $lastname\n";
}
?>
//
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<address-book>
    <person id="1">
        <firstname>D</firstname>
        <lastname>S</lastname>
        <city>New York</city>
        <state>NY</state>
        <email>s@php.net</email>
    </person>

    <person id="2">
        <firstname>A</firstname>
        <lastname>T</lastname>
        <city>San Francisco</city>
        <state>CA</state>
        <email>a@php.net</email>
    </person>
</address-book>
  
  
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