My ISP has php5 with all the xml goodies installed, I'm not sure if that's
typical or not, php5 is still relatively new for shared hosting providers to
rollout. My previous ISP only has php 4.
On 4/7/06, jonathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on a piece of an application that we'd like to distribute
to other sites. Basically, it would be a REST application where the
client would transform the xml into html. I'd like to xsl for the
transformation but was curious about how prevelant xsl is installed
in a shared hosting environment. Is this a bad assumption? I'm
pretty sure that both amazon uses a REST interface with the client
transforming on the browser. What would be alternatives that could be
achieved in a shared hosting environment?
-j
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