PHP | XMLWriter endDtd() Function
Last Updated :
07 Mar, 2024
The XMLWriter::endDtd() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to end current DTD which is started using XMLWriter::startDtd() function. DTD stands for Document Type Definition which defines the structure and the legal elements and attributes of an XML document. DTD aren’t visible in a webpage because they act like comments.
Syntax:
bool XMLWriter::endDtd( void )
Parameters: This function doesn’t accept any parameter.
Return Value: This function returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Below examples illustrate the XMLWriter::endDtd() function in PHP:
Example 1:
<?php
$writer = new XMLWriter();
$writer ->startDocument( '1.0' , 'UTF-8' );
$writer ->startDtd( 'my_dtd' );
$writer ->endDtd();
$writer ->endDocument();
?>
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Output: Press Ctrl+U to see the XML
Example 2:
<?php
$writer = new XMLWriter();
$writer ->startDocument( '1.0' , 'UTF-8' );
$writer ->startDtd( 'my_dtd_which_is_not_visible' );
$writer ->endDtd();
$writer ->text( 'This is XMLWriter.' );
$writer ->endDocument();
?>
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Output:
This is XMLWriter.
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