Slith wrote:
i need to parse an html page for tabular data which i can then import
into mysql so i thought converting the html to xml might be a feasible
thing to do, however, other than using tidy from the command line i
can't find a way to do this from php.
does anyone know of any class
Slith wrote:
i need to parse an html page for tabular data which i can then import
into mysql so i thought converting the html to xml might be a feasible
thing to do, however, other than using tidy from the command line i
can't find a way to do this from php.
does anyone know of
On 9/12/07, Slith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i need to parse an html page for tabular data which i can then import
into mysql so i thought converting the html to xml might be a feasible
thing to do, however, other than using tidy from the command line i
can't find a way to do this from php.
Hm. If you can't store the data as XML from the beginning (doesn't it
make more sense to go from XML to HTML than vice versa?),
Yes, it does. However, the people creating these templates don't know
XML, only HTML. As such, that is how they are going to be stored. :|
If your initial
I need to take what is presented to the user (ie, the data less the
HTML tags but maintaining the formatting) and turn it into a PDF
file.
I found the solution with HTMLDoc (http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/)
It was very easy to set up and use. I heartily recommend it for anyone
who has the
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:48 PM, Chris Boget wrote:
I need to take what is presented to the user (ie, the data less the
HTML tags but maintaining the formatting) and turn it into a PDF
file.
I know I can use PDFLib to turn data into a PDF. However, it
doesn't understand HTML so
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 16:10, Leon wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way to include HTML tags in a XML doc???
I want to use a XML document to include HTML data for my
webpage. I have made a solution of replacing a special word to
the '' and ' of a HTML tag.
But I think my solution is very stupid.
Is there some way to include HTML tags in a XML doc???
Yes, if your HTML is wellformed - XHTML
And is there a special php xml newsgroup??
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/php-xml-ml.html
Bye
Jens
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