I understand now. The code you posted does what I have been doing. It goes directly to the <check-content> node and pulls that data. If there is more than one instance of <check-content> under <Rule> then they are pushed into 2 spaces in the array. I am trying to pull the node(s) <check-content> and if there is more than one, combine them into one string. I need to be able to pull the section <Rule> </Rule> and then parse that section to pull the <check-content> nodes. That is the only way I could think of to pull those nodes and then combine them before pushing the data into an array. I can pull directly from the <check-content> node using the default namespace without issue, but if I back up to "Rule" in order to grab all instances of <check-content> under that Rule it includes the <reference> section that has a different namespace and bombs out. I need some way to tell it to pull the node with the other (dc) namespace also, or to ignore it and pull everything that has the default namespace.
In reply to Re^6: LibXML Namespace issue
by ohm.kazhbu
in thread LibXML Namespace issue
by ohm.kazhbu
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