On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, medvitz wrote:

> Actually, I'd rather see a w3c DOM compliant module than a makeshift DOM, 
> which is what DOMXML seems to be.  This would make a lot of things a lot 
> easier, not to mention standard

Then fix the DomXML extension we have now, but also think about Backward 
Compability. The last thing we're waiting for is yet another extension 
with another API.

Derick

> 
> Medvitz
> 
> Lukas Schroeder wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 12:41:44PM +0200, Christian Stocker wrote:
> >> top issues... Personally I don't have much problems with this extension,
> >> but missing docu and the API as a moving target, is something which
> >> worries a lot of people. But one of the weakest things about domxml is
> >> IMHO that it promises a DOM-API, which it does not provide very
> >> consitently and a lot of functionality is still missing.
> >> 
> >> With all this points, i'd like to start a discussion about starting from
> >> scratch with the DOM-API in PHP. Maybe creating a new extension to avoid
> >> problems with all the people using domxml already (and therefore not
> >> relying on keeping the old API).
> >>
> >> Ideas, thoughts, etc?
> > 
> > i'd rather see an effort of finally getting domxml itself into a mature
> > state.  it's about time, imho.
> > regarding the api, it's not that people could/should have relied upon a
> > stable domxml api. it's _still_ experimental and marked as such. i'm
> > running a patched[1] version of domxml for quite some time for
> > development to get the functionality i need(ed), too.
> > 
> > let's whip this beast into shape.
> > 
> > 
> > [1] for patches see http://www.azzit.de/patches/php4/
> > 
> > 
> > regards,
> >   -lukas
> 
> 
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