Andrew,
Thank you. I missed that part of the statement as I hadnt
scrolled down that far since I got stuck early on. I have used that
code (from your post at the bottom), and now all I get is "<markers /
>", and no data. I have 5 pieces of data in the database to test
with, but nothing shows up in the query. I have corrected all the
field names in the code to correspond with my database field names. I
am not sure if I have something wrong, or if this is just some
normality... I extremely apologize about my serious lack of php/mysql/
javascript/etc knowledge. I am ok with html and css, but this stuff
is definently stretching my boundaries. Thanks a ton for all your
help. I appreciate it. What else should I do?
On Aug 27, 9:04 am, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 27, 1:48 pm,Irishman2020<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: domdocument in /
> > home/masquera/public_html/irishman2020/water/phpsqlsearch_genxml.php
> > on line 10
> > I am using : PHP 4.4.8
>
> Those two statements are definitely linked.
>
> About a third of the way down the article you mention, there's a
> sentence "First, check your configuration and see if you're using
> PHP5. If so, continue to the explanation and code below. If you
> aren't, then you can use echo to output XML, as used in this sample
> code:http://gmaps-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/articles-phpsqlsearch/p..."
>
> Andrew
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