hi
another great way of doing what you want to do is to use templates
regards,
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Hassan El Forkani
http://WarmAfrica.com EveryOne's Africa
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At 21:20 29/01/02, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Rodrigo Peres wrote:
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> >
XML isn't always going to a browser remember, it could be another
application on another server that wants an XML doc to sync something or
such like. And that sort of application is what PHP needs (more
middleware-ish to compete with Java etc), as I feel that PHP is capable of
much more than just
Hello,
Rodrigo Peres wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm new to the xml world, and I need to create a page with data retrieved
> from my database using PHP. The process is the same of create an html page??
> I mean I can use echo to output the xml tags and values?? Since this page
> will be dinamically
Hello,
Rodrigo Peres wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm new to the xml world, and I need to create a page with data retrieved
> from my database using PHP. The process is the same of create an html page??
> I mean I can use echo to output the xml tags and values?? Since this page
> will be dinamically
The only real difference between HTML and XML (besides the obvious
standards and formats and such) is the MIME type, I believe. HTML has a
"text/html" MIME type, while XML can have a whole bunch, depending on what
the XML is supposed to do. (I.e. text/xml, application/xml,
application/xml-dtd
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