> Look at the SOAP functions. There's a SOAP client & SOAP server. The
> applications use SOAP calls to transfer their XML messages over the
> Intenet, typically http/https, but could also use smtp for transport.
oh... good idea, I didn't even think of SOAP. I'll check with our
other developer
Dan Joseph wrote:
>> how is the xml being sent to you from the other place on the internet? is
>> it being posted in a form, etc.?
>
> It won't be thru a form. I guess it'll be a direct send, he'll format
> something like...
>
>
>Jack
>239048098324
>
>
> ... in a string and send it o
> how is the xml being sent to you from the other place on the internet? is
> it being posted in a form, etc.?
It won't be thru a form. I guess it'll be a direct send, he'll format
something like...
Jack
239048098324
... in a string and send it over.
What methods are best suited for so
At 13:44 11-5-04, you wrote:
I wrote a script to parse an XML doc in straightforward PHP, but then decide
to write it as objects
but now I have a problem, that I hope someone with a little bit more
experience can look at:
Im at my wits end and would appreciate any help, im getting no errors as
suc
I think i found it...
thank you for trying to help.
Peter
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* Thus wrote pnp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi, I'm developing a web site for a greek company and I want to show some
> greek texts from an xml file to an html page. The pages encoding is utf-8.
> So is the xml file and the xmlparses params. But the output is a bunch of
> ???...
You need to set th
Please post some of your code. It is incredibly difficult to help you without it.
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From: "pnp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[
Hi Tim,
I have used the big ass "Professional PHP 4 XML" book from Wrox
for the last 6 months, and i have picked up immense knowledge from
that resource. Infact i have gone up in my career to being the
lead web developer in my team...and i must atribute it to this
book.
You can find more info
> > Do you realize more benifit for the back end
> > processes when using XML that makes any additional time it takes
> > to display a page to the user worth it?
> Just ask the user if they really want to wait longer for something they
> can't even see, just so you can use the latest buzzword
At 09:25 AM 10/15/02 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
> Do you realize more benifit for the back end
> processes when using XML that makes any additional time it takes
> to display a page to the user worth it?
Just ask the user if they really want to wait longer for something they
can't even see,
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 15:03, Chris Boget wrote:
> > Here are some ideas you might want to review these options:
>
> Other people have suggested variations of the below so I'll just respond
> here to cut down on the bandwidth.
>
> > 1. Try storing the data in the database as xml files them selve
At 09:25 AM 10/15/02 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
>Let me preface this by saying that I know the benefits of using
>XML
It seems to me most of the benefits of XML actually go to the hardware
and network suppliers. They get to sell you bigger storage for the
bloated data, faster processors for the m
> Here are some ideas you might want to review these options:
Other people have suggested variations of the below so I'll just respond
here to cut down on the bandwidth.
> 1. Try storing the data in the database as xml files them selves. You
> then do not have to create the xml file. This wil
Chris,
Here are some ideas you might want to review these options:
1. Try storing the data in the database as xml files them selves. You
then do not have to create the xml file. This will no doubt increase
your database size.
2. Store your xml templates in the database for faster retrieval.
A few ideas:
1. I have been setting up a system to do almost exactly what you are
doing (database --> xml --> xslt-->html via a custom class) and have not
noticed any significant performance hit, but this is not in production
so your mileage may vary, but my gut feeling is the performance hit i
"Chris Boget" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> Let me preface this by saying that I know the benefits of using
> XML with regards to portability and extensibility.
Yes, there are many benefits.
> Here is the issue I face. I have all of my data stored in a MySQL
> database. I'm considering re
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 03:22:03PM +0200, Bernard wrote:
>
> I am using successfully the PHP XML-parser. But I have one problem.
> I like to include html tags into the texts and I don't want them to be
> interpreted by the parser.
Have you tried putting the XML in CDATA sections? That's really
> Does anyone know of a mailing list for PHP and XML or can I
> just pose them here??
PHP-XML. The list address is:
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Chris
Writing it on the fly would be kinda redundant.. I think.. :(
from mysql data to xml to data.. .. would slow things down a bit i
think.. :(
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* Emile Bosch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 03. 2002 15:38]:
> Hi a lot of todays proffesional content management systems use XML, now
> i was wondering how it's possible to mix XML with Dynamic Content, or
> content which is change sensitive, IE A shop, or an auction,
> let's say you have a shop with
and restart ofcourse ;)
bvr.
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Thanks! Much appreciated.
M
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>
> For XML use parser: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xml.php
>
> PHP in .xsl file is possible, edit your httpd.conf
>
> find this line:
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml .php .
For XML use parser: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xml.php
PHP in .xsl file is possible, edit your httpd.conf
find this line:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml .php .php3
and add extensions that should be parsed by PHP, like so:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .phtml .php .php3 .xsl
b
I thought that short tags were illegal in XHTML and XML.
But I could be wrong.
On Friday, December 7, 2001, at 01:53 PM, Steve Haemelinck wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I am developing with PHP and XML. Now I experience some problem with the
> processing instructions of xml ()
> which causes PHP to retu
You could also do it like:
' ?>
Mike
Steve Haemelinck wrote:
>Hi Guys
>
>I am developing with PHP and XML. Now I experience some problem with the
>processing instructions of xml ()
>which causes PHP to return a parsing error.
>This is logical because PHP. Does anybody got an idea how to solve
No, you need to disable short_tags and use for all your PHP
tags if you are going to mix PHP and XML tags in the same file.
-Rasmus
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Steve Haemelinck wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I am developing with PHP and XML. Now I experience some problem with the
> processing instructions of
> Interesting.. So to be consistent with proper XML formatting,
> should the server hosting the XML file convert the & into
> & ?
It depends on the situation, I believe. The server that sends you XML
should indeed provide you well-formed XML, which it's not doing. Probably
what should happen i
Hello Peter,
Peter Dudley wrote:
> The problem is in your link URL, where you pass CGI parameters. When XML
> sees the & character, it assumes it's a special character thing such as
> & or ", so it's expecting a semicolon.
replacing it with & fixed the XML error. Thanks!
> http://cupe.ca/ne
Hello Fabian,
This was very helpful. Thanks for letting me know about this little glitch.
It almost resolves the problem that I was having. Now I no longer get xml
errors. However, I'm not able to output the XML either.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. The updated code is available he
for xml you have to escape certain characters in the file, one is the
ampersand ...
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From: "Mike Gifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 12:24 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP & XML Parsing
> Hello,
>
> In looking for a good script to pars
The problem is in your link URL, where you pass CGI parameters. When XML
sees the & character, it assumes it's a special character thing such as
& or ", so it's expecting a semicolon.
http://cupe.ca/news/cupenews/showitem.asp?ID=2823&cl=1
Just yesterday I discovered a program called XML Spy whi
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