Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, March 12, 2007 8:05 pm, Myron Turner wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
For something that simple in PHP4, I didn't even bother with the
50-line expat lib solution...
A couple preg matches, or even just strtok and call it done...
//assume file_get_contents is too
For something that simple in PHP4, I didn't even bother with the
50-line expat lib solution...
A couple preg matches, or even just strtok and call it done...
//assume file_get_contents is too new...
//probably wrong, but be safe
$xml = implode('',
Richard Lynch wrote:
For something that simple in PHP4, I didn't even bother with the
50-line expat lib solution...
A couple preg matches, or even just strtok and call it done...
//assume file_get_contents is too new...
//probably wrong, but be safe
$xml = implode('',
On Mon, March 12, 2007 8:05 pm, Myron Turner wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
For something that simple in PHP4, I didn't even bother with the
50-line expat lib solution...
A couple preg matches, or even just strtok and call it done...
//assume file_get_contents is too new...
//probably wrong,
At 10:16 PM -0500 3/8/07, Rob Gould wrote:
I have to say this is the most helpful listserve I've ever joined!
Such friendly people and such good information.
What?!?
That's the first time I've heard that -- we're slipping guys. We've
got to stamp out that image before it gets rooted.
tedd
Ok, well after fiddling around with PHP samples from the web for a
few hours, I'm shot. But I have a project due soon that relies on
this so I'm willing to pay someone:
I'll send $35 to someone via paypal who can create a PHP script that
will do the following:
1) Read XML data from an
Rob Gould wrote:
I'll send $35 to someone via paypal who can create a PHP script that
will do the following:
1) Read XML data from an URL (www.librarytools.com/events/sampledata.txt)
2) Loop through all XML results and print to the screen the eventname
and eventnextoccurrencedate (Just
On 3/8/07, Chris Shiflett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Gould wrote:
I'll send $35 to someone via paypal who can create a PHP script that
will do the following:
1) Read XML data from an URL (
www.librarytools.com/events/sampledata.txt)
2) Loop through all XML results and print to the
I have to say this is the most helpful listserve I've ever joined!
Such friendly people and such good information.
Well, the main thing I learned is - - - PHP 5 rocks, and PHP 4 semi-
rocks, but not enough to make XML-parsing enjoyable.
So, what I did was I installed MAMP on my Mac OS X
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