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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:46:27+00:00 2026-05-14T01:46:27+00:00

I am trying to make a search function using the combination of DOM, PHP

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I am trying to make a search function using the combination of DOM, PHP and XML. I got something up and running but the problem is that my search function will only accept exact terms, on top of this am wondering if the method I picked the most efficient

$searchTerm = "Lupe";
$doc = new DOMDocument();
foreach (file('musicInformation.xml')as $node)
{
$xmlString .= trim($node);
}
$doc->loadXML($xmlString);
$records = $doc->documentElement->childNodes;

$records = $doc->getElementsByTagName("musicdetails");
foreach( $records as $record )
{
$artistnames = $record->getElementsByTagName("artistname");
$artistname = $artistnames->item(0)->nodeValue;

$recordnames = $record->getElementsByTagName("recordname");
$recordname = $recordnames->item(0)->nodeValue;

$recordtypes = $record->getElementsByTagName("recrodtype");
$recordtype = $recordtypes->item(0)->nodeValue;

$formats = $record->getElementsByTagName("format");
$format = $formats->item(0)->nodeValue;

$prices = $record->getElementsByTagName("price");
$price = $prices->item(0)->nodeValue;

    if($searchTerm == $artistname|| $searchTerm == $recordname || $searchTerm == $recordtype ||$searchTerm == $format || $searchTerm == $price)
    {
     echo "$artistname - $recordname - $recordtype - $format -$price\n";    
    }
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    2026-05-14T01:46:27+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:46 am

    As Karussell said, the best answer is to not use PHP for this. Find a library that can take care of this for you.

    However, I acknowledge that this isn’t always an option. With that in mind…

    I think you’re being a bit more verbose than you need to be. First, you should be using the DOMDocument->load($file) method for loading the file.

    Then, I would probably use an XPath query to select the nodes you’re looking for instead of performing the search yourself.

    Your code would end up looking something like this:

    $searchTerm = "text";
    
    $doc = new DOMDocument();
    $doc->load( 'musicInformation.xml' );
    
    $xpath = new DOMXPath( $doc );
    
    $result = $xpath->query(
        '//musicdetails[ .//text()[contains( ., "'. addslashes($searchTerm) .'" )] ]'
    );
    
    echo "Found: ". $result->length ."\n";
    
    foreach ( $result AS $node ) {
        echo $doc->saveXML($node) ."\n\n";
    }
    
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