Matthew Smith wrote:

Agreed.  One can use the most obscure XML internally but, with the right
XSLT transformation, can turn it in to good XHTML (or even HTML).
M

Yuppers, or for us simple guys, (referring to myself and lack of time/patience/knowledge), I use the magpie parser on php4, much much prefer using SimpleXML in php5. Actually, just amazed myself by creating a SinpleXML parsed page from an rss file in about 20 minutes...methinks this is going to become much more commonplace in the field
Bruce

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