Hello everybody.  I'm new to PHP but I like what I see.

Can anybody advise me about the best way for using XML in my PHP pages.

Locally I'm using PHP4 with Xitami on NT 4.

I'd also like to be able to use XML with my free host (www.freeola.com).  Is
there a set of light weight PHP classes for using XML?

Appreciate the help.  Thanks.

  GedB


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