PHP+XML with Blogger - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
PHP+XML with Blogger
  • Author
Matt Kingston
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PHP / Content Management
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     This is an article which teaches the users how to use blogger that is a free weblog service to store their site information in the XML and then transforms the XML into HTML on their server by using PHP. This tutorial explains how to use this method which gives the users the convenience of publishing with blogger, flexibility of XML and for the control over the look and feel of their site. The author tells users how to set up their blogger template for outputing XML instead of HTML.


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