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XML_Serializer serializes complex data structures like arrays or object as XML
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documents. This class helps you generating any XML document you require
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without the need for DOM.
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Furthermore this package can be used as a replacement to serialize() and
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unserialize() as it comes with a matching XML_Unserializer that is able to
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create PHP data structures (like arrays and objects) from XML documents, if
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type hints are available.
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If you use the XML_Unserializer on standard XML files, it will try to guess how
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it has to be unserialized. In most cases it does exactly what you expect it to
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do.
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Try reading a RSS file with XML_Unserializer and you have the whole RSS file in
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a structured array or even a collection of objects, similar to XML_RSS.
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Since version 0.8.0 the package is able to treat XML documents similar to the
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simplexml extension of PHP 5.
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