PHP is the only scripting language that i am interested in (for the time being).
On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 10:20 AM, Al Byers wrote:
Wade,
I have done a fair amount of work with XML/XSLT and my first bit of advice would be to stay within the PHP world if you can. I know nothing about PHP except that it is popular and, therefore, there must be tons of user supplied libraries and utilities to work with XML (because it is popular). If you want to use XSLT (and, perhaps, PHP allows ways to do that) there are a couple of open source tools that you may want to checkout. One is the Pollo XML editor (http://pollo.sourceforge.net) and another is a visual XSLT editor/debugger that I built on top of Pollo (http://ag101.sourceforge.net). I haven't worked with it for a while, but I would be glad to help you get it working if you need help. The most popular book for XSLT seems to be the WROK book by Michael Kay, XSLT (though I don't know if you can still get it). The Apache Cocoon project is dedicated to using XML and XSLT in the ways that you are talking about and I would think that someone has tied Cocoon to PHP.
-Al
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