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LOM PHP XML Library: Query XML documents to extract content by name

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This package can query XML documents to extract content by name.

It is an improvement on the class written originally by Jill Lingoff.

This version includes fixes that made it write XML documents correctly.

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LOM

Version 0.4.5

Some small bug fixes and optimizations.

Version 0.4

This is an excellent version. Writing works properly now. It's now fractal and refinements could still be made. Forked from <a href="https://github.com/flaurora-sonora/LOM">LOM</a>.

Version 0.2

If you are manipulating XML with PHP then this is the code you want. LOM used to use array-based internal data structure but now uses string-based internal data structure. With this type of optimization it's about 10 times faster. Another improvement is that the external data structure (that which is accesible as the results of queries) is now the more familiar (to users of PHP regular expressions) string-offset pairs.

See test.php for usage examples.

To see an example of what's possible with LOM, check out a game made using it:

http://flaurora-sonora.000webhostapp.com/infini/bbalof.php?scenario=0

Version 0.1

LOM is an XML querying language; or slang, if you prefer. In terms of other querying languages: this one would be said to use a dynamic, rather than static, context. So query results depend on code-wise previous query results. Basically, it allows a coder to write code more lazily by having LOM assume that something not very specifically referenced should be looked for within the most relevant contexts (usually the most recent ones). This pushes it a little towards being conversational rather than only logical. An example will probably clarify things:

Sarah: I want lots of friends. Do you have many friends?<br> Jill: I have some but my brother has more.<br> Sarah: Oh yeah, my brother has lots of friends too.<br> Jill: What are their names?<br>

Based on the above conversation, we can probably see that what we are interested in would be the names of Sarah's brother's friends and not the names of Jill's friends or the names of all the friends Sarah and Jill know or the names of everything in the universe. LOM makes the syntax for this query simple; it would be $O->_('name'); assuming that the rest of the conversation were similarly coded.

See test.php for usage examples.

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