Andrew Ballard wrote:

>> XSL will only allow me to convert it into a different document
>> format, which is not what I want as I need to keep a local copy of
>> information in a database for searching and sorting purposes. Nathans
>> class allows me to have the entire document put into an array tree,
>> which is fine for what I need so far.
>>
>>
>> Ash
>> www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
> 
> A bit over the top, but you could always use XSL to turn it into CSV. 
>  LOL
> 
> Andrew

Not over the top at all if your database understands CSV.  I think it is
very odd that no-one else is advocating XSL in this case.  Extracting
information from an XML file is just another way of converting it,
which is exactly what XSL is good at.  I can't imagine how using a pile
of custom PHP code is going to be more efficient than writing a simple
XSL stylesheet according to recognised standards etc.  Just my opinion
of course. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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