DOMDocument::saveHTMLFile
(PHP 5, PHP 7)
DOMDocument::saveHTMLFile — Dumps the internal document into a file using HTML formatting
Description
public DOMDocument::saveHTMLFile ( string $filename ) : int
Creates an HTML document from the DOM representation. This function is usually called after building a new dom document from scratch as in the example below.
Parameters
-
filename
-
The path to the saved HTML document.
Return Values
Returns the number of bytes written or false
if an error occurred.
Examples
Example #1 Saving a HTML tree into a file
<?php $doc = new DOMDocument('1.0'); // we want a nice output $doc->formatOutput = true; $root = $doc->createElement('html'); $root = $doc->appendChild($root); $head = $doc->createElement('head'); $head = $root->appendChild($head); $title = $doc->createElement('title'); $title = $head->appendChild($title); $text = $doc->createTextNode('This is the title'); $text = $title->appendChild($text); echo 'Wrote: ' . $doc->saveHTMLFile("/tmp/test.html") . ' bytes'; // Wrote: 129 bytes ?>
See Also
- DOMDocument::saveHTML() - Dumps the internal document into a string using HTML formatting
- DOMDocument::loadHTML() - Load HTML from a string
- DOMDocument::loadHTMLFile() - Load HTML from a file
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