Description
   XML_Feed_Parser provides a generic interface to a number of the
   most popular XML-based syndication formats (Atom, RSS1, RSS2, etc). In
   order to focus on its core competencies, it does not provide any HTTP or
   feed creation features, but instead parses a wide range of formats quickly
   and simply.
  
   Presuming the XML for a feed is stored in the variable
   $xml_source, the simplest way to create an instance of the parser is:
   
try {
    $feed = new XML_Feed_Parser($xml_source);
} catch (XML_Feed_Parser_Exception $e) {
    die('Feed invalid: ' . $e->getMessage());
} | 
  
   The constructor accepts a number of parameters, as follows:
   
/* The file you wish to parse */
$source = 'my_source.xml';
/* Where Relax NG is available, we can force validation of the feed */
$validate = true;
/* Whether or not to suppress non-fatal warnings */
$suppress_warnings = false;
/* If the feed is not valid XML and the tidy extension is installed we can
 * attempt to use it to fix the feed */
$use_tidy = true;
$feed = new XML_Feed_Parser($source, $validate, $suppress_warnings, $use_tidy);  | 
  
   Once you have an instance of the parser you can extract
   feed-level data by querying it directly. eg.
   
  
   You can also access elements by iterating over the feed, or
   directly by offset or id.
   
foreach ($feed as $entry) {
    print $entry->title . "\n";
}
$first_entry = $feed->getEntryByOffset(0);
$particular_entry = $feed->getEntryById('http://jystewart.net/entry/1'); |