Hi,
Great!
Someone raised a similar question some weeks ago; it seemed
like there was no way to pass node trees into PHP 5.
Can this stream-based mechanism be tweaked to allow for passing
node trees as well, or is it restricted to in-memory XML documents?
Regards,
Kasimier
-----Original Message-----
From: Martynas Jusevicius
[mailto:martynas(_dot_)jusevicius(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com]
Thanks for trying, but I finally managed to get stream-based solution
working :) Thanks to this:
http://alexandre.alapetite.net/doc-alex/xslt-php4-php5/xslt-ph
p4-to-php5.php.txt
On 6/21/06, Buchcik, Kasimier <k(_dot_)buchcik(_at_)4commerce(_dot_)de> wrote:
Hi,
-----Original Message-----
From: Martynas Jusevicius
[mailto:martynas(_dot_)jusevicius(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com]
Well, I want to pass dinamically formed XML as side-documents
for my stylesheet.
In PHP4's processing function there was an option of passing such
arguments and later accessing them through
Sablotron-specific scheme
"document('arg:/...)".
Ah. This can be made workable with Libxslt/Libxml2.
I'm looking for an alternative in PHP5. Are saying it is not
possible yet? :/
I don't know if it's currently possible with PHP 5. I can only
provide info about Libxml2's side. So others will be of
more help here.
Quoting Zend: "All the XML extensions now support PHP streams
throughout, even if you try to access a stream not
directly from PHP.
<...> Basically, you can access a PHP stream everywhere
where you can
access a normal file."
So I thought I might implement my own stream wrapper and
use it with
document(). I have no luck here though.
[...]
Cheers,
Kasimier
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