WordPress/wp-admin/link-parse-opml.php

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PHP

<?php
require_once('../wp-config.php');
// columns we wish to find are: link_url, link_name, link_target, link_description
// we need to map XML attribute names to our columns
$opml_map = array('URL' => 'link_url',
'HTMLURL' => 'link_url',
'TEXT' => 'link_name',
'TITLE' => 'link_name',
'TARGET' => 'link_target',
'DESCRIPTION' => 'link_description',
'XMLURL' => 'link_rss'
);
$map = $opml_map;
/**
** startElement()
** Callback function. Called at the start of a new xml tag.
**/
function startElement($parser, $tagName, $attrs) {
global $updated_timestamp, $all_links, $map;
global $names, $urls, $targets, $descriptions, $feeds;
if ($tagName == 'OUTLINE') {
foreach (array_keys($map) as $key) {
if (isset($attrs[$key])) {
$$map[$key] = $attrs[$key];
}
}
//echo("got data: link_url = [$link_url], link_name = [$link_name], link_target = [$link_target], link_description = [$link_description]<br />\n");
// save the data away.
$names[] = $link_name;
$urls[] = $link_url;
$targets[] = $link_target;
$feeds[] = $link_rss;
$descriptions[] = $link_description;
} // end if outline
}
/**
** endElement()
** Callback function. Called at the end of an xml tag.
**/
function endElement($parser, $tagName) {
// nothing to do.
}
// Create an XML parser
$xml_parser = xml_parser_create();
// Set the functions to handle opening and closing tags
xml_set_element_handler($xml_parser, "startElement", "endElement");
if (!xml_parse($xml_parser, $opml, true)) {
echo(sprintf("XML error: %s at line %d",
xml_error_string(xml_get_error_code($xml_parser)),
xml_get_current_line_number($xml_parser)));
}
// Free up memory used by the XML parser
xml_parser_free($xml_parser);
?>