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Re: XML Hell

From: "DSiders" <mudshark@---------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/4/2006 3:44:00 PM
> I'm new to XML and find myself in XML Hell. A client of ours wants to
> provide product information to our ecommerce site via an XML feed. We
> need to feature these products on our website in HTML.

> How can I parse / render / view the following data correctly in a
> browser. I have Dreamweaver but have no joy viewing it there.

> Please help!

First of all, I'd ask the client to provide well-formed XML. Otherwise, 
you're going to have to use Tidy to fix the unclosed tags.

Then, you can use XSL to generate HTML from the valid well-formed XML. 




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