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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T02:41:18+00:00 2026-06-11T02:41:18+00:00

I have a long xml data file with 500+ items in it, it comes

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I have a long xml data file with 500+ items in it, it comes in this form:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<CATALOG>
<ITEM>
    <TITLE>ITEM name</TITLE>
    <TYPE>TYPE </TYPE>
    <DESCIPTION>DESCIPTIONiliate Page CPM</DESCIPTION>
    <PRICE>PRICE</PRICE>
    <ITEM>http://mysite.com/item-link</ITEM>
</ITEM>
</CATALOG>

and I use the following code in the php page to import data from the xml file:

<?php
$ITEMSS = new SimpleXMLElement('ITEMS.xml', null, true);

echo <<<EOF
<table width="100%" align="center" border="1" bordercolor="#0099ff" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0">

    <tr>
            <th bgcolor="#66ccff"><span class="style4">ITEM Name</span></th>
            <th bgcolor="#66ccff"><span class="style4">item TYPE </span></th>
            <th bgcolor="#66ccff"><span class="style4">item DESCIPTION </span></th>
            <th bgcolor="#66ccff"><span class="style4">item PRICE</span></th>
            <th bgcolor="#66ccff"><span class="style4">link to item</span></th>
    </tr>

EOF;
foreach($ITEMSS as $ITEMS) // loop through our DATAS
{
    echo <<<EOF
    <tr height="30" align=middle>
            <td><a href="{$ITEMS->ITEM}" target="_blank"><span class="STYLE7">{$ITEMS->TITLE}</span></a></td>
            <td><span class="STYLE8">{$ITEMS->TYPE}</span></td>
            <td><span class="STYLE8">{$ITEMS->DESCIPTION}</span></td>
            <td><span class="STYLE8">{$ITEMS->PRICE}</span></td>
            <td><a href="{$ITEMS->ITEM}" target="_blank"><B><span class="STYLE7">cHECK IT OUT</span></B></a></td>
    </tr>

EOF;
}
echo '</table>';
?>

I need to add an “if” statement in the loop to select only some data if “TYPE” has a certain value, it will show that data, if not it will skip it.

Also need to add paging system, since there will be 500+ item to be listed, I want the table to show a miximum number of items, saying 25.

Thank you guys for your help!

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    2026-06-11T02:41:20+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:41 am

    As an alternative you could select (and process) only those ITEM elements that have a specific text value in the TYPE element via xpath, e.g.

    <?php
    $doc = new SimpleXmlElement(getData());
    foreach($doc->xpath("//ITEM[TYPE='A']") as $item) {
        echo $item->DESCIPTION, "\n";
    }
    
    function getData() {
        return <<< eox
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
    <CATALOG>
    <ITEM>
        <TITLE>item 1</TITLE>
        <TYPE>A</TYPE>
        <DESCIPTION>desc1</DESCIPTION>
        <PRICE>price1</PRICE>
        <ITEM>item1-link</ITEM>
    </ITEM>
    <ITEM>
        <TITLE>item x</TITLE>
        <TYPE>B</TYPE>
        <DESCIPTION>descx</DESCIPTION>
        <PRICE>pricex</PRICE>
        <ITEM>itemx-link</ITEM>
    </ITEM>
    <ITEM>
        <TITLE>item y</TITLE>
        <TYPE>B</TYPE>
        <DESCIPTION>descy</DESCIPTION>
        <PRICE>pricey</PRICE>
        <ITEM>itemy-link</ITEM>
    </ITEM>
    <ITEM>
        <TITLE>item 2</TITLE>
        <TYPE>A</TYPE>
        <DESCIPTION>desc2</DESCIPTION>
        <PRICE>price2</PRICE>
        <ITEM>item2-link</ITEM>
    </ITEM>
    </CATALOG>
    eox;
    }
    

    prints

    desc1
    desc2
    

    — edit: with some paging functionality —

    <?php
    define('ITEMS_PER_PAGE', 10);
    $page = 1; // =intval($_GET['page']);
    
    $posMin = $page*ITEMS_PER_PAGE;
    $posMax = ($page+1)*ITEMS_PER_PAGE;
    $doc = new SimpleXmlElement(getData());
    foreach($doc->xpath("(//ITEM[TYPE='A'])[position()>=$posMin and position()<$posMax]") as $item) {
        echo $item->DESCIPTION, "\n";
    }
    
    function getData() {
        $xml = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
    <CATALOG>';
        for($i=0; $i<100; $i++) {
            $type = 0===$i%2 ? 'A':'B';
            $xml .= "   
            <ITEM>
            <TITLE>item $i</TITLE>
            <TYPE>$type</TYPE>
            <DESCIPTION>desc $i</DESCIPTION>
            <PRICE>price $i</PRICE>
            <ITEM>item{$i}-link</ITEM>
            </ITEM>";
        }
        $xml.='</CATALOG>';
        return $xml;
    }
    

    The function getData() is just some boilerplate that returns some xml data.
    For understanding the xpath query have a read of a (good) xpath tutorial, see e.g. Using XPATH to access XML elements (was: Good tutorial to learn xpath)

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