CakeFest 2024: The Official CakePHP Conference

Introdução

A extensão DOM permite operar em documentos XML e HTML através da API DOM diretamente do PHP.

Nota:

A extensão DOM usa codificação UTF-8. Use mb_convert_encoding(), UConverter::transcode() ou iconv() para lidar com outras codificações.

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captainjester at hotmail dot com
4 years ago
Be careful when using this for partial HTML. This will only take complete HTML documents with at least an HTML element and a BODY element. If you are working on partial HTML and you fill in the missing elements around it and don't specify in META elements the character encoding then it will be treated as ISO-8859-1 and will mangle UTF-8 strings. Example:

<?php
$body
= getHtmlBody();
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadHtml("<html><body>".$body."</body></html>");
// $doc will treat your HTML ISO-8859-1.
// this is correct but may not be what you want if your source is UTF-8
?>

<?php
$body
= getHtmlBody();
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadHtml("<html><head><meta charset=\"UTF-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=UTF-8\"></head><body>".$body."</body></html>");
// $doc will treat your HTML correctly as UTF-8.
?>
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