Posted by David Haynes on 11/18/19 11:43
amagondes@hotmail.com wrote:
> Like Jon said just print the xml. Here is an example:
>
> <?php
> header("Content-Type: text/xml");
>
> echo "<?xml version=\"1.0\" ?>\n";
>
> print "<response>\n";
> print " <test>This is a test</test>\n";
> print "</response>\n";
>
> ?>
>
> That way you can populate the content on the fly from a db or whatever.
>
This is OK unless you have a whack of XML to print. Then I would create
a library that lets you instantiate an XML document, add elements and
attributes to it, and finally print it.
It's easy to do. The last time I did one it took about a day to get it
all together with test scripts etc.
-david-
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