RE: using DOM functions with embedded html / encoding

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Not sure how to directly help but have a look at these code examples that
Use  createElement, maybe you can get the idea from that.

http://www.weberdev.com/AdvancedSearch.php?example=createElement&searchtype=
example&sort=submit_date+desc&search=&category=&date=&page=1&secondary=&Sear
chIn=All+Categories&PHPFunctions=on&Articles=on 


Good luck :)

Sincerely 
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: jonathan [mailto:news_php@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 9:12 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  using DOM functions with embedded html / encoding

I'm interested in creating an xml doc from my php5/mysql 4.1 app. I'm using
PHP's DOM functions to create the xml file.

Some of the text fields now have well-formed html embedded in them.  
When I do a $dom->createElement('item_name', $clean_slot), it encodes the
values to &lt;b&gt; for <b>.  How would I suppress this behavior.  
It doesn't look like there is any other variable I can pass to createElement
or to appendChild.

thanks,

jonathan

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