On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Geoff Hankerson wrote:
> Spend some time learning about xml and you won't regret it
Sorry for the off topic, but in fact XML is not that hard to learn, it's
just custom markup that needs to follow certain rules. The important part
is the parser or the program logic to work wit
Rodrigo Dominguez wrote:
>I'm writting an application, a control panel for a web site, and it will be
>great if I can separe data from presentation, I know that I have to work
>with XML and XSL but I didn't understand how it works.
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>Can you give me a simple example?
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>Let guess that a client r
I'm writting an application, a control panel for a web site, and it will be
great if I can separe data from presentation, I know that I have to work
with XML and XSL but I didn't understand how it works.
Can you give me a simple example?
Let guess that a client request index.php, and I have inde
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>Can anyone direct me to a page with xml in use? Something that can help me
>grasp what its all about.
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I didn't understand xml at all until I started using it . I asked
pretty much the same question as you (what is it good for?). Now I will
almost always use xml in any app I work o
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