XSLTProcessor->registerPHPFunctions()
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XSLTProcessor->registerPHPFunctions() -- Enables the ability to use PHP functions as XSLT functions
Description
class 
XSLTProcessor { 
void 
registerPHPFunctions ( [mixed restrict] )
}
   This method enables the ability to use PHP functions as XSLT functions
   within XSL stylesheets.
  
Parameters
   
- restrict
 
       Use this parameter to only allow certain functions to be called from 
       XSLT.
      
       This parameter can be either a string (a function name) or an array of
       functions.
      
 
  Return Values
   No value is returned.
  
Examples
   
Example 1. Simple PHP Function call from a stylesheet 
<?php $xml = <<<EOB <allusers>  <user>   <uid>bob</uid>  </user>  <user>   <uid>joe</uid>  </user> </allusers> EOB; $xsl = <<<EOB <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"       xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"      xmlns:php="http://php.net/xsl"> <xsl:output method="html" encoding="utf-8" indent="yes"/>  <xsl:template match="allusers">   <html><body>     <h2>Users</h2>     <table>     <xsl:for-each select="user">       <tr><td>         <xsl:value-of              select="php:function('ucfirst',string(uid))"/>       </td></tr>     </xsl:for-each>     </table>   </body></html>  </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet> EOB; $xmldoc = DOMDocument::loadXML($xml); $xsldoc = DOMDocument::loadXML($xsl);
  $proc = new XSLTProcessor(); $proc->registerPHPFunctions(); $proc->importStyleSheet($xsldoc); echo $proc->transformToXML($xmldoc); ?>
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