@@ -856,62 +856,6 @@ you indicate that you're expecting an array instead of a single object.
856856
857857 $data = ...; // The serialized data from the previous example
858858 $persons = $serializer->deserialize($data, 'Acme\Person[]', 'json');
859-
860- The ``XmlEncoder ``
861- -----------------------
862-
863- This encoder transforms arrays into XML and vice versa.
864-
865- For example, take an object normalized as following::
866-
867- array('foo' => array(1, 2), 'bar' => true);
868-
869- The ``XmlEncoder `` will encode this object like that::
870-
871- <?xml version="1.0"?>
872- <response>
873- <foo>1</foo>
874- <foo>2</foo>
875- <bar>1</bar>
876- </response>
877-
878- Be aware that this encoder will consider keys beginning with ``@ `` as attributes::
879-
880- $encoder = new XmlEncoder();
881- $encoder->encode(array('foo' => array('@bar' => 'value')));
882- // will return:
883- // <?xml version="1.0"?>
884- // <response>
885- // <foo bar="value" />
886- // </response>
887-
888- Context
889- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
890-
891- The context param is an array of additional options for the XmlEncoder.
892- It must be defined in the call of XmlEncoder encode() method :
893-
894- $xmlEncoder->encode($array, 'xml', $context);
895-
896- **Available params : **
897-
898- ``xml_format_output ``
899- If setted to true, format the output XML with line break and indentation
900-
901- ``xml_version ``
902- Change the XML version attribute
903-
904- ``xml_encoding ``
905- Change the XML encoding attribute
906-
907- ``xml_standalone ``
908- Add standalone attribute in XML output
909-
910- ``remove_empty_tags ``
911- If setted to true, remove all empty tags in the XML output
912-
913- ``xml_root_node_name ``
914- Change the root node name (default : response)
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916860 Recursive Denormalization and Type Safety
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