RE: [PHP] Creative solution with XML,PHP,MYSQL

2001-02-19 Thread James Moore
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Re: [PHP] Creative solution with XML,PHP,MYSQL

2001-02-17 Thread Michael Stearne
There is an example of this in Mozilla. If you go to the Debug->Viewer Demos menu and select #14 or #15 there are some nice examples there. If you don't have Mozilla, use Netscape 6 to go to: http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/xml/debugdemos/books/books.xml and http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/

Re: [PHP] Creative solution with XML,PHP,MYSQL

2001-02-17 Thread Tim Frank
Siim, You can do this with a combination of XML and XSL. I remember a demo from Microsoft's XML area that did exactly what you ask: Click a column and have it sort. I believe it was an example having to do with Stock listings. Basically XSL lets you use come programming/looping constructs whe