Look at: http://simplesamples.info/Tests/PHPinfo.php
That is not my local system but it is the information for the server that I
will need to implement on. If anyone can give a hint of what I need to ask
for to get DOM enabled there, then that will help.
Or should I ask them to install PHP 5?
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Under domxml phpinfo shows the libxml Version as 20510 and it says that HTML
Support is enabled. Is that what you mean?
When I say:
$Document = DOMDocument::loadHTMLFile("DynamicTable.html");
print $Document->saveHTML();
It says:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: loadhtmlfile
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 06:23:53 -0700, Sam Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Correction: the documentation is quite clear in saying that the "DOM
> extension is the replacement for the DOM XML extension". So that is further
> indication that I should use DOM not DOM XML.
the domxml extension is for
Correction: the documentation is quite clear in saying that the "DOM
extension is the replacement for the DOM XML extension". So that is further
indication that I should use DOM not DOM XML.
"Sam Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> DOMDocument->loadHTMLFile is wha
DOMDocument->loadHTMLFile is what I was using when I was unable to get the
domxml enabled. The documentation is confusing; I don't know if the DOM in
PHP (which includes DOMDocument->loadHTMLFile) will replace the XML DOM, or
if the XML DOM will repalce the DOM or if they are two different things a
DOMXML can basically only load well-formed XML documents and does this
quite well. If it doesn't work, you are doing something wrong or your
XML/HTML document is not wellformed. It's that simple.. And yes,
FrontPage, doesn't produce well-formed code ;)
But... There is a solution, which maybe helps
I don't want a XML document! I need a HTML document.
Are you sure that that is the only possible explanation? I think not, and if
not, then it is not accurate to say that that is the obvious answer.
I did try changing the extension from "html" to "XML" and loading that
directly into IE. I did get
It's obviously not a well-formed XML Document...
chregu
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 05:11:19 -0700, Sam Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to load a HTML file using DOM XML?
>
> I tried loading a HTML file using:
>
> $Document = domxml_open_file("DynamicTable.html");
> if (!$Docu
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