XSLTProcessor::transformToXML

(PHP 5, PHP 7)

XSLTProcessor::transformToXMLПреобразует в XML

Описание

string XSLTProcessor::transformToXML ( object $doc )

Преобразует исходный узел в строку, применяя таблицы стилей, которые установлены с помощью метода xsltprocessor::importStylesheet().

Список параметров

doc

Объект класса DOMDocument или SimpleXMLElement для преобразования.

Возвращаемые значения

Результат преобразования, или FALSE при ошибке.

Примеры

Пример #1 Трансформация в строку

<?php

// Загрузка источника XML
$xml = new DOMDocument;
$xml->load('collection.xml');

$xsl = new DOMDocument;
$xsl->load('collection.xsl');

// Настройка преобразования
$proc = new XSLTProcessor;
$proc->importStyleSheet($xsl); // добавление стилей xsl

echo $proc->transformToXML($xml);

?>

Результат выполнения данного примера:

Hey! Welcome to Nicolas Eliaszewicz's sweet CD collection!

<h1>Fight for your mind</h1><h2>by Ben Harper - 1995</h2><hr>
<h1>Electric Ladyland</h1><h2>by Jimi Hendrix - 1997</h2><hr>

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Коментарии

Автор:
transformToXML, if you have registered PHP functions previously, does indeed attempt to execute these functions when it finds them in a php:function() pseudo-XSL function. It even finds static functions within classes, for instance:

<xsl:value-of select="php:function('MyClass::MyFunction', string(@attr), string(.))" disable-output-escaping="yes"/>

However, in this situation transformToXML does not try to execute "MyClass::MyFunction()". Instead, it executes "myclass:myfunction()". In PHP, since classes and functions are (I think) case-insensitive, this causes no problems.

A problem arises when you are combining these features with the __autoload() feature. So, say I have MyClass.php which contains the MyFunction definition. Generally, if I call MyClass::MyFunction, PHP will pass "MyClass" to __autoload(), and __autoload() will open up "MyClass.php".

What we have just seen, however, means that transformToXML will pass "myclass" to __autoload(), not "MyClass", with the consequence that PHP will try to open "myclass.php", which doesn't exist, instead of "MyClass.php", which does. On case-insensitive operating systems, this is not significant, but on my RedHat server, it is--PHP will give a file not found error.

The only solution I have found is to edit the __autoload() function to look for class names which are used in my XSL files, and manually change them to the correct casing.

Another solution, obviously, is to use all-lowercase class and file names.
2005-01-06 10:05:44
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
The function transformToXML has a problem with the meta content type tag. It outputs it like this:

    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">

which is not correct X(HT)ML, because it closes with '>' instead of with '/>'.

A way to get the output correct is to use instead of transformToXML first transformToDoc anf then saveHTML:

    $domTranObj = $xslProcessor->transformToDoc($domXmlObj);
    $domHtmlText = $domTranObj->saveHTML();
2006-02-19 04:35:00
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
Автор:
The transformToXML function can produce valid XHTML output - it honours the <xsl:output> element's attributes, which defines the format of the output document.

For instance, if you want valid XHTML 1.0 Strict output, you can provide the following attribute values for the <xsl:output> element in your XSL stylesheet:

<xsl:output 
method="xml" 
doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd" 
doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" />
2006-08-15 04:53:42
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Автор:
I noticed an incompatibility between libxslt (php4) and the transformation through XSLTProcessor.
Php5 and the XSLTProcessor seem to add implicit CDATA-Section-Elements.
If you have an xslt like 

<script type="text/javascript">
foo('<xsl:value-of select="bar" />');
</script>

It will result in

<script type="text/javascript"><![CDATA[
foo('xpath-result-of-bar');
]]></script>

(at least for output method="xml" in order to produce strict xhtml with xslt1)

That brings up an error (at least) in Firefox 1.5 as it is no valid javascript.
It should look like that:

<script type="text/javascript">//<![CDATA[
foo('xpath-result-of-bar');
]]></script>

As the CDATA-Section is implicit, I was not able to disable the output or to put a '//' before it.

I tried everything about xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes" 

I also tried to disable implicit adding of CDATA with <output cdata-section-elements="" />
(I thought that would exclude script-tags. It didn't).

The solution:

<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;
  foo('</xsl:text><xsl:value-of select="bar" /><xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">');
            &lt;/script&gt;</xsl:text>

Simple, but it took me a while.
2007-01-22 15:36:42
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
$domTranObj = $xslProcessor->transformToDoc($domXmlObj);
$domHtmlText = $domTranObj->saveHTML();

Do fix the <meta> for valid XHTML but do not correctly end empty node like <br /> which ouput like this : <br></br>

Some browser note this as 2 different <br /> ...

To fix this use 

$domTranObj = $xslProcessor->transformToDoc($domXmlObj);
$domHtmlText = $domTranObj->saveXML();
2007-03-13 18:59:29
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
How to fix:: *Fatal error: Call to undefined method domdocument::load()*

If you get this error, visit the php.ini file and try commenting out the following, like this:

;[PHP_DOMXML]
;extension=php_domxml.dll

Suddenly, the wonderfully simple example above works as advertised.
2007-10-02 23:58:21
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
Автор:
If your xsl doesn't have <html> tags. The output will contain <?xml version="1.0"?>. To fix this you can add the following to your xsl stylesheet:

<xsl:output
method="html" />
2008-02-05 13:09:51
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
Автор:
To prevent your xsl file from automatically prepending 

<?xml version="1.0"?> 

whilst keeping the output as xml, which is preferable for a validated strict xhtml file, rather specify output as 

<xsl:output method="xml" omit-xml-declaration="yes" />
2009-11-29 09:43:55
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
If you retrieve "false" from the transformToXML method, use libxml_get_last_error() or libxml_get_errors() to retrieve the errors.
2009-12-03 03:33:04
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
Entities are omitted from the output with the code above. 
The symptom was that &nbsp; 
-- which should work with UTF-8 encoding -- 
did not even get to XSLTProcessor, let alone through it.
After too much hacking I discovered the simple fix:
set substituteEntities to true in the DOMDocument for the XSL file.
That is, replace the loading of the xsl document with

<?php
   $xsl 
= new DOMDocument;
   
$xsl->substituteEntities true;    // <===added line
   
$xsl->load('collection.xsl');
?>

However, this fails when data entries have HTML entity references. (Some database entries may even contain user generated text.) libxml has the pedantic habit of throwing a FATAL error for any undefined entitiy. Solution: hide the entities so libxml doesn't see them.

<?php
function hideEntities($data) { 
        return 
str_replace("&""&amp;"$data); 
}
?>

You could just add this to the example, but it is tidier to define a function to load data into a DOMDocument. This way you don't need entity declarations in catalog.xsl, either.

<?php
// Added function for  Example #1 

/** Load an XML file and create a DOMDocument.
Handles arbitrary entities, even undefined ones.
*/
function fileToDOMDoc($filename) {
   
$dom= new DOMDocument;
   
$xmldata file_get_contents($filename);
   
$xmldata str_replace("&""&amp;"$xmldata);  // disguise &s going IN to loadXML()
   
$dom->substituteEntities true// collapse &s going OUT to transformToXML()
   
$dom->loadXML($xmldata);
    return 
$dom;
}

// Compare with  Example #1 Transforming to a string

// Load the XML sources
$xml fileToDOMDoc('collection.xml');
$xsl fileToDOMDoc('collection.xsl');

// Configure the transformer
$proc = new XSLTProcessor;
$proc->importStyleSheet($xsl); 

// transform $xml according to the stylesheet $xsl
echo $proc->transformToXML($xml); // transform the data
?>
2010-09-15 14:15:04
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/xsltprocessor.transformtoxml.html
Автор:
Note that the method's name is sort of deceiving, because it does not only output XML, but any string that is generated by the processor. It should rather be called transformToString. So if your output method is  "text/plain", for example, this is the way to receive the resulting string.
2015-03-04 21:42:19
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