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	<title>Comments on: print_r in PHP-5.2.6 Doesn&#8217;t Print the Whole SimpleXML Object</title>
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		<title>By: ZiggyShort</title>
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		<description>What does &quot;[@attributes]&quot; mean: specifically: what is the significance of the &quot;@&quot; character?
Not seen this notation. Cannot access xmlElement attributes directly; have to say $arr=$xml-&gt;attributes() then, work your way through $arr.

Basically, am flummoxed about &quot;@attributes.</description>
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Not seen this notation. Cannot access xmlElement attributes directly; have to say $arr=$xml-&gt;attributes() then, work your way through $arr.</p>
<p>Basically, am flummoxed about &#8220;@attributes.</p>
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