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earlier, but it doesn't seem as frequently read as this news group... so I
am reposting...
Hi
I want to write a function that will take any SQL query as a parameter, and
generate XML that represents the recordset.
e.g. "
Thanks to everyone who has responded. I have a lot of useful suggestions,
and a warm feeling about this newsgroup ;-). I hope I can be of help to
everyone in the future.
cheers
ian
"Ian Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Apologies to anyone
If it's anything like the Microsoft XML DOM object, you can use an XPath
query to select the portion of the XML file that you want.
"Ryan Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I'm stumped. I think it's just the logic I can't figure out. I have a file
formatted for D
I have an XML document as a string $strXml, that looks a little like this:
1
Bob
Rover
2
Fred
Fido
What's the best way to grab a single value from this document? In the past
(in
VB), I have loaded the XML into a DOM Document, a
I am trying to do a little XPath, but I get this error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: xpath_new_context() in
Can someone please help me find my problem?
cheers
ian
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Hi
my company (the one I work for I mean) are looking for a Junior Web
Developer.
They are based in Berkshire, and would ideally like someone with 1-2 years
experience.
Skills to include: a firm grasp of HTML and JavaScript, experience of
server-side scripting (any flavour, but ASP / PHP preferre
Hi
I'm trying to build a validator in PHP, to check that XML documents are
well-formed.
Does anyone have an algorithm for doing this?
KR
ian
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