Earlier today, the first release of the PHP DOMi object went up on sourceforge. This object was one created by a group of people of which I am a member. This is my first foray into contributing to the open source community I so vocally adore. This object was built with XSL driven websites in mind. It is a tool to ease the transition between PHP data structures and XML data trees, and allow for quick rendering of the XML tree through the XSL stylesheet.
I'm quite excited about all of this. I love XSL driven websites and would like to see this technology overtake traditional HTML echo websites as soon as possible. It is far neater, far cleaner, far more powerful. On top of that, I really want to give back to the open source community and have long been a proponent of knowledge and information being free for all, and now that I have a portable, stable object that I feel can help many people, the first thing I wanted to do was make this available to anyone and everyone.
If you are a PHP developer, I ask that you check out DOMi. The documentation is a bit sparse right now, but it's not hard, and I'm always available to answer any questions. The object is fairly simple, though, so it shouldn't be hard to figure out how to use it.
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