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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Directory properties Post 10761 by trekker on Tuesday 20th of November 2001 04:35:00 PM
Old 11-20-2001
Yes to all of your question it is my server etc

I have only startred to use putty and shh access and my knowledge of unix command is limited to those I would use with ftp

I need to know the command to change folder attribs(CHMOD) and anything relevant to this.

Thanks
 

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XML_SET_ELEMENT_HANDLER(3)						 1						XML_SET_ELEMENT_HANDLER(3)

xml_set_element_handler - Set up start and end element handlers

SYNOPSIS
bool xml_set_element_handler (resource $parser, callable $start_element_handler, callable $end_element_handler) DESCRIPTION
Sets the element handler functions for the XML $parser. $start_element_handler and $end_element_handler are strings containing the names of functions that must exist when xml_parse(3) is called for $parser. PARAMETERS
o $parser - A reference to the XML parser to set up start and end element handler functions. o $start_element_handler - The function named by $start_element_handler must accept three parameters: start_element_handler (resource $parser, string $name, array $attribs) o $parser - The first parameter, parser, is a reference to the XML parser calling the handler. o $name - The second parameter, $name, contains the name of the element for which this handler is called.If case-folding is in effect for this parser, the element name will be in uppercase letters. o $attribs - The third parameter, $attribs, contains an associative array with the element's attributes (if any).The keys of this array are the attribute names, the values are the attribute values.Attribute names are case-folded on the same criteria as element names.Attribute values are not case-folded. The original order of the attributes can be retrieved by walking through $attribs the normal way, using each(3).The first key in the array was the first attribute, and so on. Note Instead of a function name, an array containing an object reference and a method name can also be supplied. o $end_element_handler - The function named by $end_element_handler must accept two parameters: end_element_handler (resource $parser, string $name) o $parser - The first parameter, parser, is a reference to the XML parser calling the handler. o $name - The second parameter, $name, contains the name of the element for which this handler is called.If case-folding is in effect for this parser, the element name will be in uppercase letters. If a handler function is set to an empty string, or FALSE, the handler in question is disabled. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. PHP Documentation Group XML_SET_ELEMENT_HANDLER(3)
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