March 11, 2002 - Using Current Context to Search for DOMDocument Nodes
March 11, 2002 Using Current Context to Search for DOMDocument Nodes Tips: March 2002
Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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"."
pattern in DOMDocument
node searching denotes the same rule as in the Unix operating system: "current context." For example, the ./week
pattern finds all week elements within the current context (try it). The ./week
pattern is identical to the week
pattern (w/o the "./"
). We can test this pattern with January's context in mydvd7.xml
:
var matchedNodes = xmlDoc.childNodes[3].childNodes[1].childNodes[0].
selectNodes('./week');
alert("Number of matched nodes: " + matchedNodes.length);
You can see that there are four nodes returned. These are January's four weeks of proceeds.
Here is mydvd7.xml
for your reference:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="mydvd7.xsl"?>
<!DOCTYPE sales SYSTEM "mydvd7.dtd">
<sales>
<summary>
<heading>MyDVD Rental Store</heading>
<subhead>Periodical Sales Report</subhead>
<description>Sales Report for January, February,
and <&month;> of 2001</description>
<author>author: &preparedby;</author>
<date>Jan 30, 2002</date>
</summary>
<data>
<month>
<name>January 2001</name>
<week number="1" dvds_rented="12000" />
<week number="2" dvds_rented="15000" />
<week number="3" dvds_rented="18000" />
<week number="4" dvds_rented="11800" />
</month>
<month>
<name>February 2001</name>
<week number="1" dvds_rented="11500" />
<week number="2" dvds_rented="12390" />
<week number="3" dvds_rented="19050" />
<week number="4" dvds_rented="11200" />
</month>
<month>
<name>March 2001</name>
<week number="1" dvds_rented="15300" />
<week number="2" dvds_rented="12390" />
<week number="3" dvds_rented="10050" />
<week number="4" dvds_rented="11230" />
</month>
</data>
</sales>