DomNode->append_child
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DomNode->append_child -- 
     Adds new child at the end of the children
    
Description
object 
DomNode->append_child ( object newnode)
     This functions appends a child to an existing list of children or creates
     a new list of children. The child can be created with e.g.
     DomDocument_create_element(),
     DomDocument_create_text() etc. or simply by using any
     other node.
    
     (PHP < 4.3) Before a new child is appended it is first duplicated. Therefore the new
     child is a completely new copy which can be modified without changing the
     node which was passed to this function. If the node passed has children
     itself, they will be duplicated as well, which makes it quite easy to
     duplicate large parts of a xml document. The return value is the
     appended child. If you plan to do further modifications on the appended
     child you must use the returned node.
    
     (PHP >= 4.3) The new child newnode is first 
     unlinked from its existing context, if it already existed in a document.
     Therefore the node is moved and not copies anymore. This is the behaviour 
     according to the W3C specifications. If you want to duplicate large parts
     of a xml document, use DomNode->clone_node() before appending.
    
     The following example will add a new element node to a fresh document
     and sets the attribute "align" to "left".
     
| Példa 1. Adding a child | <?php
$doc = domxml_new_doc("1.0");
$node = $doc->create_element("para");
$newnode = $doc->append_child($node);
$newnode->set_attribute("align", "left");
?> | 
 | 
     The above example could also be written as the following:
     
| Példa 2. Adding a child | <?php
$doc = domxml_new_doc("1.0");
$node = $doc->create_element("para");
$node->set_attribute("align", "left");
$newnode = $doc->append_child($node);
?> | 
 | 
     A more comples example is the one below. It first searches for a certain
     element, duplicates it including its children and adds it as a sibling.
     Finally a new attribute is added to one of the children of the new
     sibling and the whole document is dumped.
     
| Példa 3. Adding a child | <?php
include("example.inc");
if(!$dom = domxml_open_mem($xmlstr)) {
  echo "Error while parsing the document\n";
  exit;
}
$elements = $dom->get_elements_by_tagname("informaltable");
print_r($elements);
$element = $elements[0];
$parent = $element->parent_node();
$newnode = $parent->append_child($element);
$children = $newnode->children();
$attr = $children[1]->set_attribute("align", "left");
echo "<PRE>";
$xmlfile = $dom->dump_mem();
echo htmlentities($xmlfile);
echo "</PRE>";
?> | 
 | 
     The above example could also be done with
     
DomNode_insert_before() instead of
     
DomNode_append_child().
    
     See also DomNode_insert_before(),
              DomNode_clone_node().