issues with stream wrappers.
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Sorry, I just realized my replies were going to email instead of the news
group.
I'm going to try upgrading to php 5.4 so I have access to this:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.stream-set-chunk-size.php
And see if that fixes some of my problems. Thanks for the suggestions.
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ntents, shouldn't it return 16384 bytes the
first time?
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That worked just perfectly. Thank you.
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On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Rob
Hello everyone,
I know php time() gives the current unix time which you can format out to
a normal date and time. Is there a way to format a specific date and time
back to unix time?
Thanks for any help.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong here? I'm trying to get the
VASTAdTagURI field from the XML data at this url:
http://afe.specificclick.net/?l=32259&t=x&rnd=123456
Here's my code. (below). It works maybe 30% of the time, but most of the time
it just returns nothing from that field.
Can anyone tell me if there are folks on this list in the Northern VA area? I
need to find a freelancer who knows PHP, Javascript, and mySQL. My client
likes face-to-face meetings on occasion, so I really need someone local.
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24 hours now with no problems.
Thanks again Bostjan for the help. I don't think I could have narrowed
down the problem without using the strace.
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From: "Bostjan Skufca"
>When you say you "installed php 5.3.x and then reverted to 5.2", did you
>reinstall/upgrade OS and/or >kernel too?
Yes. The old servers were running some version of FreeBSD. The new server is
running CentOS 5.5.
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On 3/28/2011 12:08 PM, Rob Adams wrote:
On 3/26/2011 11:07 AM, Bostjan Skufca wrote:
Can you strace it's execution and see where your delay is comming
from? If
you are using apache, make it create just one child and strace that
one when
you generate a re
On 3/26/2011 11:07 AM, Bostjan Skufca wrote:
Can you strace it's execution and see where your delay is comming from? If
you are using apache, make it create just one child and strace that one when
you generate a request.
Thanks for the advice. I installed strace on the new server, and it has
7;d be like claiming defeat. I'd really
like to figure out why this is happening. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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e run out of my own options to
try.
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Is there a free solution out there that will enable me to take a PHP-generated
postscript output file, and dynamically, on-the-fly convert it to a PDF
document and send to the user as a download when the user clients on a link?
More description of what I'm trying to do:
1) I've got a web-page
der("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename: 'barcodemerge.ps'");
>
> That tells the browser to download the file. You can also try setting
> the content-type
>
> header('Content-type: application/postscript');
>
> Either of the above might do
27;s the source file that works. Where PHP would be handy is at the very
bottom of the script
http://www.winecarepro.com/kiosk/fast/shell/barcodemerge.ps.zip
On Mar 23, 2010, at 7:48 AM, Richard Quadling wrote:
> On 23 March 2010 05:48, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Op 3/23/10 3:27 AM, Rob
I am trying to replicate the functionality that I see on this site:
http://blog.maniac.nl/webbased-pdf-lto-barcode-generator/
Notice after you hit SUBMIT QUERY, you get a PDF file with a page of barcodes.
That's _exactly_ what I'm after.
Fortunately, the author gives step-by-step instructions o
I'm not sure if I need to write a PHP for-loop to do this, or if it can all be
done in one SQL statement?
Basically, I want to copy all the barcodes from one table and put them into
another table, but only if the barcode in the first table > 0, and only if the
wineid's match from table to table
It appears that IE renders it's display: none in all caps while Firefox and
other browsers pass it back in lowercase. This throws off my php line of code
the is supposed to nuke blank bullets from a string of text:
$bl =
Reserved Frontstretch Tower
Ticket to the NextEra Energy Reso
I've used curl before to post "field" data to a server, but in this
case, I actaully need to post JSON data. However, when I run this PHP
script, I get nothing back. If I do this curl manually in Terminal,
it works.
I'm pretty sure the bug has something to do with CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS -
-
You are indeed correct! Absolute URLs for everything, images, css,
javascript, and links fixed the issue. Took me forever to change
every link in the whole site, but it's happy now. Seems like there
ought to be an easier way.
On Oct 29, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
I feel like I'm really close to a solution for the clean-url method in
htaccess. I've successfully got it now so that:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages/basketball/2010/nba-all-star-game
maps to:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages.php?category=basketball&year=2010&title=nba-all-star-g
Isn't there a way to tell the Rewrite rule to skip anything found in a
js or images subfolder?
On Oct 25, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 11:04 -0400, Rob Gould wrote:
I'm trying to follow the RewriteRule docs to make it so tha
I'm trying to follow the RewriteRule docs to make it so that:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages/super-bowl-xliv/1
can be entered into the web-browser, and it transforms into:
http://benchwarmersports.com/packages.php?title=super-bowl-xliv&eventid=1
The good news is that it does transform
I have an invoice table that is drawn on a number of pages, so I have
all the logic in an include-file like this:
include "invoicetable_bottom.php";
However, now I'm needing to take the output from that include file and
pass it as an email. To do that, I need to somehow take the output
f
Yay! That worked. Thanks!
On Aug 9, 2009, at 1:53 AM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
Rob Gould wrote:
I have a bunch of bullets in a list coming from a previous post,
and I need to eliminate any line from this string that contains
"display: none"
Reserved
Frontstretch Tower Tic
I wish I could say this works, but I'm not having success with this
pattern. All the lines with display: none are still in the $bl string.
On Aug 9, 2009, at 1:50 AM, LinuxManMikeC wrote:
Reserved
Frontstretch
Tower Ticket to the Camping World 300 on Saturday
Reserved
Frontstretch T
I have a bunch of bullets in a list coming from a previous post, and I
need to eliminate any line from this string that contains "display:
none"
Reserved
Frontstretch Tower Ticket to the Camping World 300 on Saturday
Reserved Frontstretch
Tower Ticket to the Daytona 500 on Sunday
Can anyone tell me if there's a PHP library out there that will help
me determine "pattern sequences" from a string?
Example input:
032258064516129032258064516129032258064516129032258064516129
Sequence = 032258064516129
037037037037037037037037037037037037037037037037037037037037
S
I have a webpage which allows people to log in and make selections
with radio buttons and hit SUBMIT and saves the data from those radio
buttons to a mySQL database.
However, I'm finding that I also need the ability to allow a user to
log back in at a later date (or even on a different comp
Can anyone here recommend an ISP that will let me have a dedicated
server (not shared), and also allow me to adjust the ft_min_word_len
mySQL parameter? I was originally thinking Dreamhost PS, but I
recently found out that they do not allow changes to mySQL
environmental variables. I really need
Then to output the url attribute value:
foreach ($r AS $elem) {
echo $elem->getAttribute("url") . "\n";
}
Rob
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DOMDocument will not be caught by gc.
first test then is to check that all variables that even sniff at the
DOMDocument (or nodes within) are unset.
technically I'd guess that a script that loads an xml document in to a
DOMDocument, then unsets it on a for loop should never grow the used
I'm not
sure how to pass an URL into it to get and save to a special directory on my
server. I like your example better.
On Tuesday, December 16, 2008, at 09:41PM, "Robert Cummings"
wrote:
>On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 21:29 -0500, Rob Gould wrote:
>> If I have a php script
If I have a php script on my own server, can it be used to snatch a JPEG image
off of another server on a different domain and upload it to my server? For
example, could I provide an URL to an image on another server and a path on my
own server in which to place it? I know in the world of Ajax
DOMElement */
foreach ($rooms AS $room) {
echo $room->getAttribute('NumberOfRooms') . "\n\n";
}
/* Via XPath */
foreach ($rooms AS $room) {
$numrooms = $xpath->evaluate('number(./@NumberOfRooms)', $room);
echo $numrooms . "\n\n";
}
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update mytable set hash_field = md5(AutoIdField + unix_timestamp())
I _think_ I understand that - - - - but what does the "AutoldField" variable
mean?
On Monday, December 15, 2008, at 09:37PM, "Bastien Koert"
wrote:
>On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Rob Goul
I have a mySQL database with 700,000 records in it, which are presently keyed
with an "auto-increment" field.
What I'd like to do is create another field with a field where each and every
record number has a unique keyvalue. Example: "su5e23vlskd" for records 1, and
"34fdfdsglkdj4" for record
This is somewhat complicated, so I'll try to give examples with real-
world data.
Basically, I'd like to know how I could take data like this, from mySQL:
2006
Liberty School
Central Coast, California, Central Coast, USA
Chardonnay
2006
Liberty School
Paso Robles, California, Central Coast, U
Question about mySQL and PHP, when using the mySQL ORDER BY method...
Basically I've got data coming from the database where a "wine
producer-name" is a word like:
Château Bahans Haut-Brion
or
La Chapelle de La Mission Haut-Brion
or
Le Clarence de
You might want to put a link to a complete example because
$page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace',
'lang'); is how you access it.
Rob
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Thank you, Rob,
Unfortunately, that didn't work, either (tho
org/XML/1998/namespace
namespace.
$lang =
$page->documentElement->getAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace',
'lang');
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I am creating a touch-screen kiosk application, using a full-screen version of
Safari 3.1, and was wondering if there's a way I can force Safari to cache a
large background image JPEG.
What I'm finding is that Safari 3 will sometimes cache my large 1.1 MB
background image (1680x1050), and dis
I'm trying to figure out a way that SQL can pass a flag to PHP to say which
column "matched" during a query.
Let's say for instance that I want to search for the word "apple" in both
column "producer", and column "designation". I was hoping I could do something
like this:
Select producer,
in my code everywhere I make a SQL call?
On Thursday, April 03, 2008, at 11:14PM, "Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 21:56 -0700, Rob Gould wrote:
>> I'm having a hard time figuring out why my character sets and data look whe
I'm having a hard time figuring out why my character sets and data look when
when viewed in phpAdmin when browsing the table-columns, but then I go to show
the data on my web-page with PHP, I get garbage-characters where I should be
seeing apostrophs and special foreign-characters.
I copied all
some other encoding). The data can then be transmitted in a regular element.
Note that it is possible that your blob data can contain the following
sequence of characters "]]>" which would effectively terminate the CDATA
block even though there really is more data.
Rob
I've got 2 tables. One table which contains a series of barcodes assigned to
product id #'s, and another table with JUST product id #'s.
I need to somehow transfer all the barcodes from the first table into the
second table, but only where the id #'s match.
Can anyone tell me if this is someth
I've got a PHP script that inserts "00012345678" into a record in a mySQL
database (it's a barcode). Things work ok unless the number has preceding
zeros, and then the zeros get cut off and all I get is "12345678".
I have the mySQL database fieldtype set to bigint(14). If the maximum length a
I've got a PHP application that pulls in data from a mySQL database. The data
is a series of wine producers, and many of them have special foreign characters
over the a's and o's.
When I go and view the data from my database using myPHPAdmin, the characters
look fine, but when I pull the dat
I'm working on this, and am not sure how the variable syntax needs to be
here.
This is what I have done manually.
//BEGIN EXAMPLE
mysql_query ("INSERT INTO testimonials (id, quote, name) VALUES ('$id_1',
'$entry_1', '$name_1')");
mysql_query ("INSERT INTO testimonials (i
Let's say I have a PHP-based wine application, and it's taking a set of mySQL
data that looks like this:
wineidname size
123 Silver Oak 750ML
123
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Cheers Rob,
But this is the problem, I don't know what the namespace/prefix is! ie
"xi" and the following doesn't work:
$root->getAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/', '*');
further xmlns is ?not?
ttp://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/', 'xi');
var_dump($attr);
Rob
Nathan
Per Jessen wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
but assuming the above file is:
http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";>
how would one retrieve xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";
When you say
Can anytime give me some insights on how to write a PHP script that
could accept any of the below strings below and edit the strings to
change their width and height settings dynamically?
For instance, if I want all embedded videos to have a width of 320,
and a height of 240, using PHP's st
Let's say I have a PHP script which lists a series of objects for sale at a
yard sale, each with a checkbox to the left of the name of the item.
If I wanted to have a submit button, and run through the list of items that
were checked and act on them, how would I do that?
To gain some knowledge,
RSION}
That's what's defined.
--with-libxml-dir=${XML2_DIR} \
That's what your using.
Where is XML2_DIR coming from? Your path only shows XML_DIR being defined.
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ocument as it is parsed.
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Freyjkell wrote:
(bool) DOMDocument::omitXMLDeclaration;
Does not need a comment. Implemented in XSLT.
// I sent this post to php.xml.dev, but I didn't get reply for long time.
parser option LIBXML_NOXMLDECL or if no DTD just save the root element.
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__getTypes() and __getFunctions() are your friends.
They tell you alot about the functions and structure of parameters and
return types.
Rob
Hurst, Michael S. wrote:
I would have to get approval before I can do that. I can probably post
a portion of the wsdl but not sure that it would be
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Rob wrote:
if ($xml instanceof SimpleXMLElement)
{
/* No copying, just use the existing XML tree directly */
$node = dom_import_simplexml($xml);
return $node->ownerDocument;
}
Yeah I had that initially too but that did not produce a DOMDocument
Object bu
Colin Guthrie wrote:
I know I definitely want to do XSLT stuff and for that I need to use
DomDocument (I'm sure there are other ways but this works fine for me so
far!).
Fairly unknown tidbit: you can pass SimpleXML objects to the XSL
extension. XSL will use the document from it.
I'll
Hi,
I believe this would be a bug - report it at http://bugs.php.net/ with the
exact error output and a minimal example script.
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On 9/5/07, Frank Höger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently came across an "invalid opcode 137/8/8" error. I couldn&
ion? I guess I could also create a
class with the one function, but that seems a wee bit messy to me.
Any ideas?
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I have a pdfs saved in a database (created with pdflib). When I output them
in firefox, it works just great everytime. But when I try in IE, it doesn't
always work. I know, I know, it sounds like a browser issue, but here's the
problem. I figured out that when I run session_start(), the pdf
Found the problem. The piece of code was outside of a block where $db had
been created, so it was a non-object the whole time... Easily fixed, but a
hard error to find when I'm assuming it's my brand new class that's the
problem.
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""Rob Adams"" &
I need to test a bunch of code that extensively uses a mysql database (both
selects and inserts), and I want to do it without actually writing to the
database.. Instead of commenting out all of the $db->query($insert_query)
statements and echoing $insert_query, I thought I'd make the following
Many ideas, all of them completely dependent on exactly what your
requirements are - should a poke be delivered to the target in real-time or
when they next load a page?
This is an extremely general question, like "I want users to be able to view
each other's profiles, how?"...
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how often.
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[re-sending, forgot to include list :-|]
If you're matching a string and not a pattern then it is far more efficient
to use strpos:
if (strpos($path, '/realtors') !== FALSE) {
echo 'Success';
}
rob
On 5/16/07, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The "containe
e that ships with PHP." - does this imply that
we might actually be fine to continue using the default installed DB for the
foreseeable future?
I'd appreciate any guidance on this - TIA.
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me if UTC is a deprecated
timezone?
Thanks!
Rob
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n libxml2 (the line number in this case is
defined as unsigned short). This has been brought up before and wont be
changing as it would break API/AB compatibility. There really is little
you can do here.
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se PHP5 in the
outside world.
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Ok, well at least I'm honing in on the problems now. I appears that
my ISP is only running php 4.4.4.
So back in the PHP 4-days, what was the preferred method of doing
such things?
- Rob
On Mar 8, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Ben Ramsey wrote:
On 3/8/07 2:59 PM, Rob Gould wrote:
1) Rea
to pay to see it working. Feel free to email me off-list.
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Sorry if this is a duplicate post, I'm new to the listserve and I'm
not sure my first message made it through
I've been trying to retro-fit sample code found at : http://
www.sitepoint.com/article/php-xml-parsing-rss-1-0 to parse XML coming
from a server.
I'm sooo close to getting this
ve, it is the smallest piece of
code I could write to demonstrate the possibility.
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Ben Roberts wrote:
Thanks Rob. That works. And it appears to work flawlessly if you
subsequently convert it back to a SimpleXML object too:
$xml = new SimpleXMLElement($xml_file, 0, true);
$dom = dom_import_simplexml($xml);
$dom->ownerDocument->xinclude();
$xml = simplexml_import_do
impleXMLElement($xml_file, 0, true);
$dom = dom_import_simplexml($xml);
$dom->ownerDocument->xinclude();
print_r($xml);
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EOXML;
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$dom->loadXML($xml);
if ($elem = $dom->getElementByID("sam")) {
print $elem->textContent;
} else {
print "Element not found";
}
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Eli wrote:
Rob Richards wrote:
Due to the internals of the DOM extension, you need to register the
class types that are actually instantiated and not the underlying base
DOMNode class. Unfortunately in your case this means you need to
register all of those classes separately.
$dom
ss. Unfortunately in your case this means you need to
register all of those classes separately.
$dom->registerNodeClass('DOMElement','MyDOMNode');
$dom->registerNodeClass('DOMAttr','MyDOMNode');
$dom->registerNodeClass('DOMText','MyDOM
r when tested with a mail
client, but once accepted it is fine.
Is there an easier way to do this? If not, how do I get the connection
so I can get to and "rcpt to:" line and beyond?
Thanks,
Rob
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most likely change the structure of your document (it would
be XHTML compliant now).
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HTML methods is
excluded from this statement) so not sure exactly what you are trying to
do here or running into. Are you just trying to serialize a DOMDocument?
is a perfectly well-formed document (though inclusion of xml
declaration is *highly* recommended).
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pe == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) {
checkElement($child);
}
}
}
}
$root = $dom->documentElement;
checkElement($root);
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chemas, using PHP?
Thanks for any advice
Rob Smith
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For now I am on a PC XP Pro, wish they would give me back my Mac.
On 10/23/06, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Depends on your operating system.
On Oct 23, 2006, at 6:31 PM, Rob Kritzer wrote:
> Yes, the directory on mapped drive Y does exist.
>
> I do think tha
Yes Tedd,
This is what I am having trouble with, I can see where you can upload each
file, but all I really need it to do is take the contents of a folder and
upload everything it finds in the directory.
Rob
On 10/23/06, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 8:42 PM +0100 10/23/06, Stut
October 18, 2006 2:14 pm, Rob Kritzer wrote:
> I have a script the use to work:
>
> $date = date("mdy");
>
> mkdir("Y:/Daily_DisplayAds/todays_ads-$date");
>
> But now I get this error:
>
> Warning: mkdir() [function.mkdir]: No such file or directory in
Is it possible to FTP a folder and all it's content? I can do a file at a
time, but not a folder.
Also there is times when I will not know the folder name, so I would like it
to just upload everything it finds in the folder I set.
Is this possilbe?
Thanks
I have a script the use to work:
$date = date("mdy");
mkdir("Y:/Daily_DisplayAds/todays_ads-$date");
But now I get this error:
Warning: mkdir() [function.mkdir]: No such file or directory in
C:\wamp\www\scripts\ad_finder\display_class.php on line 10
If I change "Y" to "C" it works, can anyone
expected as you are dropping any possibility of providing an
indication of the encoding)
It would be really nice if you could also specify a string value -- the
name of the root node.
Why? documentElement property works just fine and is much more flexible.
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Leonidas Safran wrote:
Hello Rob,
Do you have your code somewhere?
Yes, I paste it below. There are two files, one for HTML output (which I make invisible
with style declaration "display:none;" and the second file is a javascript
function which is supposed to output the conten
.?
Do you have your code somewhere?
Another thing I realized that I failed to mention before is that
using saveXML($element) will serialize the full element, but outputs it
in UTF-8 encoding. Have you tried converting the output of that to the
encoding of the original HTML page?
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dom node, you do not change the encoding
since the functions all work on UTF-8. The document to which the content
is being added however, must be set to use the desired encoding. I am
assuming you are doing what I previously explained though.
Rob
Leonidas Safran wrote:
Hello Rob,
How are you getting that output?
Remember most of the functionality - other than the saveXML(),
saveHTML() functions - output using UTF-8 (which you would need to
convert to what ever encoding you need).
Rob
Leonidas Safran wrote:
Hello all,
Again a question on the new DOM functions
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Rob,
I wasn't aware that that would work. I mean I suppose it should, but
basically
this is what I'm doing:
1) Create a new DOMDocument
2) DOMDocument->loadHTML()
3) find the elements I want with getElementsByTag() then finding the
one with
the corre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Satyam,
I don't see any "innerHTML" or "outerHTML" in relation to PHP DOM. I'm
familiar
with them from a Javascript standpoint, but no references when it comes
to PHP
DOM.
Regards,
Mike
Now that you have the element, why not just ca
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