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Re: DOM in PHP

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/7/2006 9:02:00 PM
Paul Stuck wrote:
>>(There are many good tutorials on how to use the DOM. 
> didn't found one. can you tell me an url?

I don't know of any specifically with regard to PHP, but there are 
certainly lots of articles on using the DOM with Java and other 
languages, and the APIs and their behavior *should* be essentially the 
same modulo any differences absolutely required by the language.

When I'm looking for training material, I usually start with IBM's 
DeveloperWorks website at http://ibm.com/xml -- OK, I admit I'm biased, 
but this is still a good starting point for standards education. If you 
click on Training on the left side, then select Tutorials, then select 
DOM from the drop-down list, you'll see 9 tutorials at various levels of 
complexity and specificity. If you go back up to the top and change 
"tutorials" to "articles", you'll see another 35 relevant documents; 
there are also a few in the "standards" category.


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