If this gets attention I'd add another request:
Please make the nodeset an array of REFERENCES to dom nodes, so we
wan use Xpath to locate a node and then we can change it using DOM
functions.
It will make a sensible difference to implement, for example, Xupdate or
modifications
based on Xpath exp
ssion (was today on pear-dev)
>
> see
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=pear-dev&m=102466375605972&w=2
>
> chregu
>
> > > From: Garland foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:02 PM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jedi/Sector On
y can easily
be written to use the native Database
support and just that.
Garland
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To: Garland foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Yasuo Ohgaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; PHP Developers
Mailing
Derick et al,
What about the native DBM support? Nobody answered that part.
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Sent: Frida
The DOM level 1 W3C's recommendation specifies node_name, node_type and
node_value,
I'd like the DOMextension to map the W3C spec as close as possible.
I'd even recommend not implementing the suggested functions as alises since
that would
encorage non-standard DOM applications.
- Original Mes
lary that many users apply to describe piece of news
from their sites (content syndication)
is indeed derived from RDF.
So the parser can be used also to process RSS documents.
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From: brad lafountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Garland foster <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi all,
I just finished a php extension for "repat" an RDF parser in C coded by Jason
Diammond, with this extension we are able
to parse RDF files (in any syntactical representation) from PHP and process the RDF
statements as we want. Web based
RDF management systems written in PHP are possible
Hi all,
I'm writing a PHP module for repat, a C-based RDF parser, very similar to expat, in
fact it uses expat
but for RDF statements.
Maybe some of you with a lot of experience in writing modules can help me with my
problem
I have a C variable, a pointer with say X and when I pass the pointe
Hi all,
Does anyone know any problem related to print_r($foo) if $foo is a resource,
I'm developing a module where a function returns a resource, that is then
used by other functions, if I use a print_r($resource) in the middle things
change. I'm starting to think that print_r changes the resourc