XML guestbook - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
XML guestbook
  • Author
Jeroen Vennegoor
  • Category
PHP / XML and PHP
  • HomePage Address
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     This is a tutorial and an article where users can make use of the xml guestbook in to their websites. Here the codes that are used in this tutorial is included in seperate files in a seperate folder. In this article users can use an XML file for storing the messages of people who gets sign in to the guestbook. The users can also define their own tags when they use it.


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