[PHP] Re: XML Processing Instruction ( was ? PHP vs. ? )

2001-01-23 Thread Brian White
At 05:24 PM 1/23/01 +0100, Jirka Kosek wrote: Teodor Cimpoesu wrote: my follow-up was from an suggest of using % though :) it exists in C, ASP and JSP. We have it in PHP, why not use it? Because it is not compatible with XML syntax. I agree. The short answer is to the question is

[PHP] Re: XML dillema

2001-01-22 Thread Teodor Cimpoesu
Hi Brinkman,! On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Brinkman, Theodore wrote: Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm thinking it's giving the correct output. The 'TEXT' that is showing up just seems to be some sort of indication as to what type of data it found. ELEMENT catalog //the

[PHP] Re: XML, what is that supposed to do?

2001-01-16 Thread Terrence Chay
on 1/16/00 9:38 AM, Brandon Orther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have seen a lot of people ask for XML support for PHP. I was wondering what it does that makes it good for PHP. That's a hard one to answer--I'll try anyway. I'm sorry if it sounds a bit simple-minded but that's the sort of

RE: [PHP] Re: XML, what is that supposed to do?

2001-01-16 Thread Maxim Maletsky
, 2001 9:41 AM To: PHP User Group Subject: [PHP] Re: XML, what is that supposed to do? on 1/16/00 9:38 AM, Brandon Orther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have seen a lot of people ask for XML support for PHP. I was wondering what it does that makes it good for PHP. That's a hard one to answer

Re: [PHP] Re: XML, what is that supposed to do?

2001-01-16 Thread Brian White
I thought I might weigh into this debate in a small way. My background is a little different. I have spent the last five years playing with SGML ( Standard Generalised Markup Language ) which is the ancestor of XML - basically, XML was invented by elements of the SGML community to create a

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