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The Dom\Attr class

(PHP 8 >= 8.4.0)

Introduction

Dom\Attr represents an attribute in the Dom\Element object.

This is the modern, spec-compliant equivalent of DOMAttr.

Class synopsis

class Dom\Attr extends Dom\Node {
/* Inherited constants */
/* Properties */
public readonly ?string $namespaceURI;
public readonly ?string $prefix;
public readonly string $localName;
public readonly string $name;
public string $value;
public readonly ?Dom\Element $ownerElement;
public readonly bool $specified;
/* Inherited properties */
public readonly int $nodeType;
public readonly string $nodeName;
public readonly string $baseURI;
public readonly bool $isConnected;
public readonly ?Dom\Document $ownerDocument;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $parentNode;
public readonly ?Dom\Element $parentElement;
public readonly Dom\NodeList $childNodes;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $firstChild;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $lastChild;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $previousSibling;
public readonly ?Dom\Node $nextSibling;
/* Methods */
public isId(): bool
public rename(?string $namespaceURI, string $qualifiedName): void
/* Inherited methods */
/* Not documented yet */
}

Properties

namespaceURI
The namespace URI of the attribute.
prefix
The namespace prefix of the attribute.
localName
The local name of the attribute.
name
The qualified name of the attribute.
value
The value of the attribute.

Note: Unlike the equivalent property in DOMAttr, this does not substitute entities.

ownerElement
The element that contains the attribute or null.
specified
Legacy option, always is true.

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