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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T11:38:00+00:00 2026-05-26T11:38:00+00:00

I have an XML which is as follows. <statuses type=array> <status> <created_at>Thu Oct 20

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I have an XML which is as follows.

    <statuses type="array">
    <status>
    <created_at>Thu Oct 20 09:49:46 +0000 2011</created_at>
    <text>@pkprasad82  Hello</text>
    <entities>
    <user_mentions>
    <user_mention end="11" start="0">
    <id>133809164</id>
    <screen_name>pkpras</screen_name>
    <name>prav</name>
    </user_mention>
    </user_mentions>
    <urls/>
    <hashtags/>
    </entities>
    </status>
    <status>
    <created_at>Thu Oct 20 09:49:46 +0000 2011</created_at>
    <text>hello  Hello</text>
    <entities>
    <user_mentions>
    <user_mention end="11" start="0">
    <id>123456789</id>
    <screen_name>pkpras</screen_name>
    <name>pravin</name>
    </user_mention>
    </user_mentions>
    <urls/>
    <hashtags/>
    </entities>
    </status>
    <statuses>

I want to access only “id” tag for both “status” tag in php.I do not want any other tag.
For Example
Id=133809164
Id=123456789

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    2026-05-26T11:38:00+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:38 am

    Consider using SimpleXML like so:

    <?php
    
    // @Himanshu - Notice correction to final closing tag.
    
    $xmlstr = '
    <statuses type="array">
      <status>
        <created_at>Thu Oct 20 09:49:46 +0000 2011</created_at>
        <text>@pkprasad82  Hello</text>
        <entities>
          <user_mentions>
            <user_mention end="11" start="0">
              <id>133809164</id>
              <screen_name>pkpras</screen_name>
              <name>prav</name>
            </user_mention>
          </user_mentions>
          <urls/>
          <hashtags/>
        </entities>
      </status>
      <status>
        <created_at>Thu Oct 20 09:49:46 +0000 2011</created_at>
        <text>hello  Hello</text>
        <entities>
          <user_mentions>
            <user_mention end="11" start="0">
              <id>123456789</id>
              <screen_name>pkpras</screen_name>
              <name>pravin</name>
            </user_mention>
          </user_mentions>
          <urls/>
          <hashtags/>
        </entities>
      </status>
    </statuses>';
    
    $mydata = new SimpleXMLElement($xmlstr);
    
    /* For each <user_mention> node, we echo a separate <id>. */
    foreach ($mydata as $status) {
        foreach ($status->entities->user_mentions as $user_mention) {
            echo $user_mention->user_mention->id, PHP_EOL;
        }
    }
    ?>
    

    The output produced in this case is:

    133809164
    123456789
    
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