Ken Tozier wrote: > I was looking at the PHP DOM documentation here "http://www.php.net/ > manual/en/ref.dom.php" (which is rather sparse in the way of > examples) and can't even get to square one. > > Here's an example from the php site: > > <?php > $doc = DOMDocument::loadXML('<root><node/></root>'); > echo $doc->saveXML(); > > $doc = new DOMDocument(); > $doc->loadXML('<root><node/></root>'); > echo $doc->saveXML(); > ?> > > Problem is, it chokes on the first line with the error: > Fatal error: Undefined class name 'domdocument' in /folder/ > dom_test.php on line 1 > > Anyone know how to use this thing? > > Thanks The first line of that page - " The DOM extension is the replacement for the DOM XML extension from PHP 4." makes me suspect that it may be a PHP 5 feature, and sure enough, a look in the changelog confirms this. php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.0.0b1 So if you are using php < 5.0, that would explain your error. Cheers -- David Robley Be nice to your kids. They'll choose your nursing home. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php