There may be cases where a null $result is legitimate, in this case add a test for non-zero xlst_errno:
<?php
$xh = xslt_create();
$result = xslt_process($xh, 'dog.xml', 'pets.xsl');
if (!$result && xslt_errno($xh) > 0) {
die(sprintf("Cannot process XSLT document [%d]: %s",
xslt_errno($xh), xslt_error($xh)));
}
echo $result;
xslt_free($xh);
?>
xslt_error
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.3)
xslt_error — Returns an error string
Descrição
string xslt_error
( resource $xh
)
Returns a string describing the last error that occurred on the passed XSLT processor.
Valor Retornado
Returns the error message, as a string.
Exemplos
Exemplo #1 Handling errors using the xslt_error() and xslt_errno() functions.
<?php
$xh = xslt_create();
$result = xslt_process($xh, 'dog.xml', 'pets.xsl');
if (!$result) {
die(sprintf("Cannot process XSLT document [%d]: %s",
xslt_errno($xh), xslt_error($xh)));
}
echo $result;
xslt_free($xh);
?>
User Contributed Notes
xslt_error
xslt_error
mikes at ayeltd dot biz
05-Jan-2004 03:18
05-Jan-2004 03:18

xslt_errno