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File: PHP45.XML.php
Role: Auxiliary script
Content type: text/plain
Description: Wrapper for differences in XML handling in php 4 and php 5.
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<?php
   
class PHP45XML {
        var
$doc;

        function
PHP45XML() {
           
# boil down the version information
           
if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION,'5','>='))
               
define( 'PHP', 5);
            else
               
define( 'PHP', 4);
        }

        function
loadXML($xml) {
           
// switch on the version of the PHP interpreter
           
switch( PHP ) {
                case
4:
                   
// create and load the document in the case of php 4 using DOM XML
                   
if (!$this->doc = domxml_open_mem($xml))
                        die(
"Error while parsing the XML document\n");
                    break;
                case
5:
                   
// make DOMDocument and load the data
                   
$this->doc = new DOMDocument();
                   
$this->doc->loadXML($xml);
                    break;
            }
        }
       
       
// This function uses XPath to parse the result XML file of the hostip.info site
       
function xpath($query) {
           
$result = array();
           
// switch on the version of the PHP interpreter
           
switch( PHP ) {
                case
4:
                   
$xpath = $this->doc->xpath_new_context();
                   
// doesn't work, $namespace = $xpath->xpath_eval('namespace-uri(//*)'); // returns the namespace uri
                    // we need to use the gml namespace.
                    // TODO: get this out of the document proper and remove magic constant
                   
xpath_register_ns($xpath, "gml", 'http://www.opengis.net/gml' );
                   
$obj = xpath_eval_expression($xpath, "//gml:name"); // finds all gml:name tags
                    // start of frustrating XML experience
                   
$firstnode = $obj->nodeset[1];
                   
$children = $firstnode->children();
                   
$value = $children[0]->content;
                   
$result['city'] = $value;
                   
                   
$ch = $firstnode->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->children();
                   
$result['country'] = $ch[0]->content;

                   
$ch = $firstnode->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->children();
                   
$result['code'] = $ch[0]->content;

                   
$ch = $firstnode->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->next_sibling();
                   
$ch = $ch->children();

                   
$ch = $ch[1]->children();
                   
$ch = $ch[1]->children();
                   
$ch = $ch[1]->children();
                   
$lnglat = split( ',', $ch[0]->content);
                   
$result['lng'] = $lnglat[0];
                   
$result['lat'] = $lnglat[1];
                   
// end of frustrating XML experience
                   
break;
                case
5:
                   
// use XPath to break apart the result into the interesting elements
                   
$xpath = new DOMXPath($this->doc);
                   
$entries = $xpath->query($query); # query = "every gml:name element anywhere in the document"

                   
$i = 1;
                    foreach (
$entries as $entry) {
                       
// first two gml:name entries are bogus
                       
if( $i++ < 2)
                            continue;
                       
                       
// get the values and save them in the instance
                       
$result['city'] = $entry->nodeValue;
                       
$result['country'] = $entry->nextSibling->nextSibling->nodeValue;
                       
$result['code'] = $entry->nextSibling->nextSibling->nextSibling->nextSibling->nodeValue;

                       
$entries = $xpath->query('//gml:coordinates'); # query = "every gml:name element anywhere in the document"
                       
foreach ($entries as $entry) {
                           
$lnglat = split( ',', $entry->nodeValue);
                           
$result['lng'] = $lnglat[0];
                           
$result['lat'] = $lnglat[1];
                            break;
                        }
                    }
                    break;
            }
            return
$result;
        }
    }

?>