RE: Developer Question [DOMDocument]

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My apologies I read search engines ARE case sensitive ... never mind, still DomDocument and DOMDocument are the same.

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> From: an_red@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To: ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; mickael+php@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 13:59:43 +0200
> Subject: RE:  Developer Question [DOMDocument]
> 
> 
> 
> > search engines aren't case-sensitive!
> 
>  ... try to search php.net or PHP.NET in Google and you'll obtain exactly the same result ... in PHP strtolower and strToLower are exactly the same, as the same is DomDocument, DOMDocument, or DOMDOCUMENT, at least in PHP 5.3
> 
> If you used an early version (PECL) of the DomDocument it's another story but please change opinion about case sensitive searches or classes ... 
> 
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