OPTIONAL EXPERIMENTAL SYNOPSIS #include string xml_generate(mixed *xml) DESCRIPTION Converts the given array into an XML conform string, if possible. The argument array must have the following structure. It must contain tag arrays of three elements, with the following indices: string XML_TAG_NAME The name of the XML tag. mapping XML_TAG_ATTRIBUTES All attributes given to the XML tag as mapping where the key is the attribute name and the value is its string value. If the xml tag does not contain any attributes, this element is set 0: mixed * XML_TAG_CONTENTS The contents of this xml tag as array. This array may contain either strings, or arrays of sub-tags again with three elements (see example) If the xml tag does not contain anything, the element is set 0. In case the parameter does not follow these rules, errors are raised. The method returns a valid XML string otherwise. The function is available only if the driver is compiled with Iksemel support. In that case, __XML_DOM__ is defined. EXAMPLES xml_generate(({ "abc", 0, 0 })) -> "" xml_generate(({ "abc", ([ "xyz" : "cde" ]), 0 })) -> "" mixed *xml = ({ "book" , ([ "language" : "common" ]) , ({ ({ "title" , 0 , ({ "This is a title" }) }) , ({ "chapter" , 0 , ({ "This is a chapter" }) }) , ({ "chapter" , 0 , ({ "We want " , ({ "b" , 0 , ({ "bold" }) }) , "here" }) }) }) }) xml_generate(xml) -> "This is the title" "This is a chapterWe want " "bold here." HISTORY Added in LDMud 3.3.718. SEE ALSO xml_parse(E)