$$ = Slick.search(document, selector);

You can use either.  As for documentation, just pass it a CSS selector and 
you'll get your elements.




On Nov 24, 2010, at 8:14 AM, stratboy wrote:

> Excuse me for some reason I posted twice.
> 
> I wanted to make 2 more questions:
> 
> 1. The motools built in slick is v0.9, but the current version is 1.0.
> 
> console.log(Slick) -> Object { version="0.9dev"} etc..
> 
> So, should I use a stand alone Slick v1.0 instead of using the
> mootools built in one ?
> 
> 2. If i use the built in, is there any mootools.slick - like prop that
> references Slick? Or should I always use directly Slick?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 24 Nov, 15:19, ken <marfillas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> see Slick, it can parse any form of xml
>> 
>> On Nov 24, 7:55 pm, stratboy <em...@reghellin.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, I'm building a small app.
>>> My php programmer will pass me some xml file. I was wandering if maybe
>>> Element is good even for parsing xml code.
>>> Or maybe, is there any other (moo)tool for doing it?

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