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Exactly, but.. the transformation won't execute any of the PHP functions, classes, and variables....unless the XSLT processor (i use Saxon), somehow uses the php.exe to do it before spitting out the result tree. Does that clear it up better?
Devon
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RE: [xsl] PHP included as a PI?
Subject: RE: [xsl] PHP included as a PI? From: "Devon Y." <vehementpetal@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 16:00:36 -0500 |
I'm not clear exactly what you want to do... If your PHP documents are in fact well-formed XML documents, then you can transform them just like any other XML document.
Exactly, but.. the transformation won't execute any of the PHP functions, classes, and variables....unless the XSLT processor (i use Saxon), somehow uses the php.exe to do it before spitting out the result tree. Does that clear it up better?
Devon
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