Hello James,
Your vision is very similar to ours.
You should take the Krysalis platform (LGPL) and give it a try. It's a
mature solution (similar to cocoon) for XML/XSL publishing, and allows you
to define the way requests are served, define the way dynamic XML trees are
created and then define h
Hello,
DomXML is a large improvement over Sablot. If you take a close look at XML,
you'll see that XML is used effectively with some technologies : SAX (Simple
Api for XML), DOM (Document Object Modelling), XSL (Extensible styleshhet
language).
The DOMxml php extension (http://www.php.net/manual/e
try this parser, it would be useful.
http://creaturesx.ma.cx/kxparse/
Regards,
Khalid
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what is domxml ? is it similar to sablot ?
>= Original Message From "Alexandru COSTIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>Hello,
>
>> Hello people,
>>
>> I want to start using Xml with php. How do I install xml on Apache with
>Php?
>> I am running redhat 7.2,Apache 1.3.12 and php latest version.
>
There are distinct differences to parsing XML into your program and
producing XML from your program.
We use the following method's which are enabling us to create scalable
systems with independent design from code.
One of the clear reasons for using XML/XSLT is the seperation of data and
design.
wot exactly does the xml parse do over sablot ? and what benfit do u get
xml'ing an entire site , where some processes which come easy to do in php are
insanely tedious to replicate in xsl :|
>= Original Message From "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>There is nothing to install.
>
>By defau
I am all for the power of XML, another benefit is the ability to have
many themes for your viewer. Plus, if you are writing a CMS or portal
of some sort you can have your users create their own themes without
ever touching the data layers.
They just need to create some XSLT pages and that is it.
tion.
But if I were ever I would definitely invest the effort that is required,
but until then I will save myself from the extra work.
Cheers
Simon
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From: José León Serna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 October 2002 10:40
To: Joshua Alexander
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
Ultimately it's about flexibility and seperating content from
presentation.Even if you don't have sites that need to be output into
multiple formats you will almost cetainly need to redesign some or all
of the presentation at some point even if it is only in html. Have you
ever had your boss/
The benefit would be in dividing business logic from presentation layer.
Stas.
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From: "Simon Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:35 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: PHP & XML
> To me this is
El mar, 15-10-2002 a las 23:16, Tariq Murtaza escribió:
> Can u elaborate more about ISO standards.
> i mean, if u could explain more about using Xml in DMS with ISO
> standards with small examples
AFAIK there is no "especific" request to use XML to be compliant with
ISO standard, the ISO specifi
Can u elaborate more about ISO standards.
i mean, if u could explain more about using Xml in DMS with ISO
standards with small examples
Best ragards
José León Serna wrote:
> El mié, 16-10-2002 a las 11:02, Simon Taylor escribió:
>
>>Sure in this context I agree with you, but how often do you h
El mié, 16-10-2002 a las 11:13, Joshua Alexander escribió:
> I still wouldn't use XML for this. I mean, all the articles are in
> the database, and I'm already using PHP to pull them out and format
> them into html, right? I can just as easily use PHP to put them into
> all those other formats.
I still wouldn't use XML for this. I mean, all the articles are in
the database, and I'm already using PHP to pull them out and format
them into html, right? I can just as easily use PHP to put them into
all those other formats.
So again, why waste time with XML unless I need to feed these
ar
El mié, 16-10-2002 a las 11:02, Simon Taylor escribió:
> Sure in this context I agree with you, but how often do you have a website
> which needs to publish in many different formats? I have designed and built
> websites for a while and have never come across such an application.
> But if I were e
until then I will save myself from the extra work.
Cheers
Simon
-Original Message-
From: José León Serna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 October 2002 10:40
To: Joshua Alexander
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: PHP & XML
El mié, 16-10-2002 a las 10:22, Joshua Alexa
El mié, 16-10-2002 a las 10:22, Joshua Alexander escribió:
> I have to agree with Simon. I am at a loss when it comes to seeing
> any benefit to XML that doesn't involve data exchange between at
> least two parties.
>
> I've spent the last two years building database-backed websites, so
> I'm
>To me this is a lot of work and processing for limited benefits, a simple db
>abstraction layer provides you with a divide between you db queries and the
>presentation of your site, what benefits do you see in doing this?
I have to agree with Simon. I am at a loss when it comes to seeing
any be
To me this is a lot of work and processing for limited benefits, a simple db
abstraction layer provides you with a divide between you db queries and the
presentation of your site, what benefits do you see in doing this?
Cheers
Simon
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