DOMDocument::saveHTML

(PHP 5, PHP 7)
Dumps the internal document into a string using HTML formatting
public string DOMDocument::saveHTML ([ DOMNode $node = NULL ] )

Creates an HTML document from the DOM representation. This function is usually called after building a new dom document from scratch as in the example below.

Parameters:
node

Optional parameter to output a subset of the document.

Returns:

Returns the HTML, or FALSE if an error occurred.

Changelog:
5.3.6

The node parameter was added.

Examples:
Saving a HTML tree into a string
<?php

$doc = new DOMDocument('1.0');

$root = $doc->createElement('html');
$root = $doc->appendChild($root);

$head = $doc->createElement('head');
$head = $root->appendChild($head);

$title = $doc->createElement('title');
$title = $head->appendChild($title);

$text = $doc->createTextNode('This is the title');
$text = $title->appendChild($text);

echo $doc->saveHTML();

?>

See also:

DOMDocument::saveHTMLFile() -

DOMDocument::loadHTML() -

DOMDocument::loadHTMLFile() -

doc_php
2016-02-24 16:14:43
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