Re: [PHP] Re: $35 to the first person who can do this XML-parsing PHP script

2007-03-08 Thread Jeremy Privett
Rob Gould wrote: Ok, well at least I'm honing in on the problems now. I appears that my ISP is only running php 4.4.4. So back in the PHP 4-days, what was the preferred method of doing such things? - Rob Expat would probably be the way to go, then. http://www.php.net/xml -- Jeremy C. Pr

Re: [PHP] Re: $35 to the first person who can do this XML-parsing PHP script

2007-03-08 Thread Rob Gould
Ok, well at least I'm honing in on the problems now. I appears that my ISP is only running php 4.4.4. So back in the PHP 4-days, what was the preferred method of doing such things? - Rob On Mar 8, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Ben Ramsey wrote: On 3/8/07 2:59 PM, Rob Gould wrote: 1) Read XML data

Re: [PHP] Re: $35 to the first person who can do this XML-parsing PHP script

2007-03-08 Thread Tijnema !
On 3/8/07, Ben Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 3/8/07 2:59 PM, Rob Gould wrote: > 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 the date) values > >