I wonder about overwritting the same tag twice, like '' and end
up with one result when using hte XML parse... Does anyone know that PHP
XML Parse can work without overwriting in this case and still get two
different result?
Scott F.
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Will do...
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Try looking through http://pear.php.net for something.
On Thursday 23 October 2003 17:02, Scott Fletcher wrote:
> Hi Fellas!
>
> I don't want to use the PHP's XML feature at this moment because I
> found ou
I'll look into it. Thanks for the head-up!
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> >On Thursday 23 October 2003 17:02, Scott Fletcher wrote:
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> >>Hi Fellas!
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> >>I don't want to use the PHP's XML feature at this moment because I
> >>found out tha
Will do...
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> > Try looking through http://pear.php.net for something.
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> check out the xml functions, its an xml parser
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>On Thursday 23 October 2003 17:02, Scott Fletcher wrote:
Hi Fellas!
I don't want to use the PHP's XML feature at this moment because I
found out that I need to recompile PHP with the XML support which I can't
do at this moment. So, instead of recompiling, does anyone know of a good
sample c
> Try looking through http://pear.php.net for something.
>
check out the xml functions, its an xml parser
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While it's possible to process XML using regular expression. The whole
point of using XML is that you wouldn't have to use hacked solutions
like that :-)
Scott Fletcher wrote:
Hi Fellas!
I don't want to use the PHP's XML feature at this moment because I found
out that I need to recompile PH
Try looking through http://pear.php.net for something.
On Thursday 23 October 2003 17:02, Scott Fletcher wrote:
> Hi Fellas!
>
> I don't want to use the PHP's XML feature at this moment because I
> found out that I need to recompile PHP with the XML support which I can't
> do at this moment.
Hi Fellas!
I don't want to use the PHP's XML feature at this moment because I found
out that I need to recompile PHP with the XML support which I can't do at
this moment. So, instead of recompiling, does anyone know of a good sample
coding or class out there on the Internet that would work
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