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phpHtmlLib |
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Version 2.0 |
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by |
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Walt A. Boring IV |
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waboring@buildabetterweb.com |
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-=What is it?=- |
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phpHtmllib is a set of PHP classes and library functions |
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to help facilitate building, debugging, and rendering of |
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XML, HTML and XHTML. |
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It provides a mechanism to output perfectly indented/readable |
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tags, and a programmatic API to generating tags on the fly. |
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-=The Latest Version=- |
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Details of the latest version can be found on the phpHtmlLib |
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web site at sourceforget.net. |
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http://phphtmllib.sourceforge.net |
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-=Documentation=- |
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The current documentation can be found in the doc directory. |
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-=Installation=- |
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Installation instructions can be found in the INSTALL file |
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provided with this distribution. It describes the requirements |
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as well as instructions on using the phpHtmlLib libs with your |
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website. |
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-=Licensing=- |
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Please see the LICENSE file included in this distribution. |
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-=Acknowledgments=- |
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I would like to personally thank a few good friends of mine |
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that have helped me during the development of phpHtmlLib. |
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Richard Koreski, HTML guru and Daniel Ceregatti, long time friend. |
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Also thanks to my wife Allison for helping me in all the right ways. |
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I'd also like to thank the folks at Zend for writing such an excellent engine for PHP. |
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PHP is by far the best web language on the planet. |
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Oh yah, and thanks Linus! |
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words n stuff. |