The attribute value can be set with XMLWriter::text(), e.g.:
<?php
$writer = new XMLWriter;
$writer->openURI('php://output');
$writer->startDocument('1.0', 'UTF-8');
$writer->startElement('response');
$writer->startElement('status');
$writer->startAttribute('code');
$writer->text('500');
$writer->endAttribute();
$writer->endElement();
$writer->endElement();
$writer->endDocument();
?>
... generates:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<response><status code="500"/></response>
XMLWriter::startAttribute
xmlwriter_start_attribute
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PECL xmlwriter >= 0.1.0)
XMLWriter::startAttribute -- xmlwriter_start_attribute — Create start attribute
Description
Object oriented style
bool XMLWriter::startAttribute
( string
$name
)Procedural style
bool xmlwriter_start_attribute
( resource
$xmlwriter
, string $name
)Starts an attribute.
Parameters
-
xmlwriter -
Only for procedural calls. The XMLWriter resource that is being modified. This resource comes from a call to xmlwriter_open_uri() or xmlwriter_open_memory().
-
name -
The attribute name.
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
See Also
- XMLWriter::startAttributeNS() - Create start namespaced attribute
- XMLWriter::endAttribute() - End attribute
- XMLWriter::writeAttribute() - Write full attribute
- XMLWriter::writeAttributeNS() - Write full namespaced attribute
alvaro at demogracia dot com ¶
2 years ago
