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I have a php file which prints an xml based on a MySql db.

I get an error every time at exactly the point where there is an & sign.

Here is some php:

$query = mysql_query($sql);

$_xmlrows = '';

while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($query)) {
    $_xmlrows .= xmlrowtemplate($row);
}

  function xmlrowtemplate($dbrow){
  return "<AD>
            <CATEGORY>".$dbrow['category']."</CATEGORY>
          </AD>
  }

The output is what I want, i.e. the file outputs the correct category, but still gives an error.

The error says: xmlParseEntityRef: no name

And then it points to the exact character which is a & sign.

This complains only if the $dbrow['category'] is something with an & sign in it, for example: "cars & trucks", or "computers & telephones".

Anybody know what the problem is?

BTW: I have the encoding set to UTF-8 in all documents, as well as the xml output.

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2 Answers

up vote 8 down vote accepted

& in XML starts an entity. As you haven't defined an entity &WhateverIsAfterThat an error is thrown. You should escape it with &amp;.

$string = str_replace('&', '&amp;', $string);

How do I escape ampersands in XML

To escape the other reserved characters:

function xmlEscape($string) {
    return str_replace(array('&', '<', '>', '\'', '"'), array('&amp;', '&lt;', '&gt;', '&apos;', '&quot;'), $string);
}
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(Addition, but for poster) So use &amp; to properly escape it -- although instead of (dumb) string interpolation you should use something that understands XML (e.g. what happens when the input contains "<"? – user166390 Oct 26 '10 at 18:03
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Or, more compact, htmlspecialchars($string, ENT_QUOTES); – Wrikken Oct 26 '10 at 22:37

You need to either turn & into its entity &amp;, or wrap the contents in CDATA tags.

If you choose the entity route, there are additional characters you need to turn into entities:

>  &gt;
<  &lt;
'  &apos;
"  &quot;

Background: Beware of the ampersand when using XML

Wikipedia: List of XML character entity references

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