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Re: PHP DOM XML parser



Thanks Scott!

I thought it should be installed by default.

And my task is to use it and test on my machine and deploy to the remote server. Can I be sure that it will run properly there. Or will it run at all ?

Thank you!

On 24 черв 2005, at 16:24, Scott Reynen wrote:

Andrew Kachalo wrote:

in browser it shows this:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: domxml_open_file() in /Users/Andrew/Sites/portfolio/parse/dom_parse.php on line 3

Have you run phpinfo() to make sure DOM XML is installed? If not, run a file like this:

<?php

phpinfo();

?>

If that doesn't mention DOM XML, you'll need to install it:

http://pecl.php.net/package/domxml

If DOM XML is installed and you're still getting this message, it may help to see the code you're actually running.

Peace,
Scott


==
Best Regards
Andrew Kachalo
http://www.geocities.com/andrew_kachalo/
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