Re: DOM saveHTML() not outputting XHTML Strict

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ACK!  Of course I put errors in the code.  But I just read if you want to
strip out the first line that would be easy.  Just use a regular expression
and take it out. :)




On 1/23/06 3:23 PM, "Jay Paulson" <Jay.Paulson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I don't know much about the ->saveXML() method but after reading the PHP
> manual why can't you just do something like this:
> 
> $xhtml = $dom->saveXML();
> 
> // strip out the <?xml and ?>
> $html = str_replace("<?xml", "", $html);
> $html = str_replace("?>", "", $html);
> 
> Would that even work?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 1/23/06 2:52 PM, "Chris" <listschris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Steve Clay wrote:
>> 
>>> Monday, January 23, 2006, 1:35:13 PM, Chris wrote:
>>>  
>>> 
>>>> the ->saveHTML() method ... outputs as `<option selected>`
>>>> I need my output HTML to conform to XHTML strict.
>>>>    
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Since XHTML is XML, try ->saveXML()?
>>> 
>>> Steve
>>>  
>>> 
>> I've tried that, and it suits my purposes except for the fact that it
>> always outputs the <?xml ?> tag in the front, which I can't have.

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