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Posted by Martin Lucas-Smith on 10/07/19 11:17

On Tue, 30 May 2005 davmonster@gmail.com wrote:

> I am trying to write a server-side PHP application that will be
> eventually open-sourced. We want to know what a typical distribution of
> PHP has compiled in. Will they have DOM support? XSL support? Will they
> have XML support at all? If anyone can give us an idea for what the
> typical PHP enviroment will be, we can make sensible descisions about
> the trade off between the number of users who will be able to use the
> software, and the attractive power of the various extensions.

Have you read the manual, which gives this information?

For instance, http://www.php.net/xml states


"These functions are enabled by default, using the bundled expat library.
You can disable XML support with --disable-xml. If you compile PHP as a
module for Apache 1.3.9 or later, PHP will automatically use the bundled
expat library from Apache. In order you don't want to use the bundled
expat library configure PHP --with-expat-dir=DIR, where DIR should point
to the base installation directory of expat.

The windows version of PHP has built in support for this extension. You do
not need to load any additional extension in order to use these
functions."


Each extension lists whether it is bundled or how it can be activated.


Martin

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