Hmm the magic "@" key should work for creating attributes and it
should parse attributes into an array with @ keys.

There are tests for this, can you see if they are failing?

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Wurtz Joel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have also test with decode
> $encoder = new XmlEncoder();
> var_dump($encoder->decode('<?xml version="1.0"
> encoding="utf-8"?><root><element
> attribute="attr_value">elem_value</element></root>', 'xml'));
> will print this :
> array(1) {
>   ["element"]=>
>   string(10) "elem_value"
> }
> The attribute went away :s
>
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