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This is a port of punkave/phpQuery for the purpose of using it with composer. Nothing Fancy. Just adds composer support without changing a lot of classes/autoloading patterns

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Installation via composer


composer require 'somesh/php-query'

or add 'somesh/php-query' as a dependency in composer.json

I added a composer.json and autoloaded the php file so that it can be setup using composer directly. This doesn't use psr-0 autoloading

Using phpQuery

 $doc = phpQuery::newDocumentHTML($markup); 
 $doc = phpQuery::newDocumentXML();
 $doc = phpQuery::newDocumentFileXHTML('test.html'); 
 $doc = phpQuery::newDocumentFilePHP('test.php'); 
 $doc = phpQuery::newDocument('test.xml', 'application/rss+xml'); 
 $doc = phpQuery::newDocument('<div/>');
//Manipulating
$doc['ul > li'] ->addClass('my-new-class') 
//For more information about usage, visit the code.google.com/p/phpquery pahe

Description from https://github.com/punkave/phpQuery

This is phpQuery, a PHP port of jQuery selectors, super useful for DOM traversal and functional testing.

It is originally by Tobiasz Cudnik:

http://code.google.com/p/phpquery/

And was released under the MIT license.

We've cloned it into github because no issues have been fixed upstream in the last two years and we needed to fix a bug relating to the serialize() method to get our functional tests to work. You can find our github repository here:

https://github.com/punkave/phpQuery

"What did you fix?"

Our initial commit includes a fix for the serialize() method, crucial to do form submissions (a big deal for functional testing). See the commit history in github for any later changes.

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