Hmmm...hadn't thought of that...
I guess I could use that if there's no alternative...
What I really need is the ability to do this:
I'm convinced that there just has to be a way! :)
But thanks though...I'm writing that down now...
Lewis
"Peter J. Schoenster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
On 12 Sep 2002 at 0:13, OrangeHairedBoy wrote:
> Yeah...i should have mentioned I had thought of that...but I really
> don't want to :)
>
> It just doesn't look right when it's a math expression. Know a permenant
> solution?
> I want to be able to handle the tag , but the parser
> keeps tel
Yeah...i should have mentioned I had thought of that...but I really don't
want to :)
It just doesn't look right when it's a math expression. Know a permenant
solution?
Lewis
"Martin Towell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> could you change t
could you change the "<" to "<" or "%3C" or something similar?
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Subject: [PHP] XML Parser Question
I've been reading the XML parser documention, and I'm no
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