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Help with integrating xml into html

From: chuck <nospam@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/3/2004 3:10:00 PM
Hi,
   I would first like to apologize as i am new to xml and
am sure i don't fully understand the concepts/language.
   I am creating a web site to sell items i make.  I want
to dynamically create the page for each item based
on mysql data that i have stored about each item.
   I have an html page with a css that i would like to use as the
backdrop for the dynamic content.
   I am using php for all the server side programing and could
just use php to take the mysql data and convert it to html but
I think this would be better accomplished with xml and xsl.  Am
I right in thinking this?
   I have been reading quite a bit about xml and understand its
usefulness as a data medium, but to me right now it seems like
and extra step in creating this website.
   Anyway is there a good resource i can learn how to incorporate
my site with xml?

Thanks,
chuck


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