RE: PHP and XML

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Yes, I resolved the problem today by installing this RPM via yum.  I had
assumed it was already installed because I was able to do some XML parsing
without it.  

I was able to get the XML transformed and it looks good, if I do say so
myself :)

Robbert

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Emery [mailto:rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 8:05 AM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  PHP and XML

Quoting Robbert van Andel <php@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Thanks, I'm investigating XSL and it looks pretty good.  We use an RPM
based
> installation of PHP version 5.0.4.  I see on PHP.net's website that XSL
> comes standard with PHP 5 and you need to enable it by adding the argument
> --with-xsl to the configure line.  How do I do this when we did not build
> PHP from source?  Is there another way to get XSL activated?
>
> Thanks for your help
> Robbert

You don't mention which distro you're using, but Fedora Core 4 has a 
php-xml rpm to "...add support to PHP for manipulating XML documents 
using the DOM tree, and performing XSL transformations on XML 
documents."

Hope this helps,
Rick
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