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Hi everyone,

I had a brief go at learning php a while ago and managed to make my first personal web application with mysql. I didn't get very far, but was reasonably satisfied with the result. Since then, my company has had me trained in XSL. For the simple reason that now I can program in XSL rather than PHP, I was thinking of developing my site in XSL and XML. Is it possible to mix XSL or XML with php? If the adress of my page is http://:mySite.php, where will be the references to my XSL or XML files? Will I have to generate XML from php code with a reference to my XSL file? Will the server generate the XML then process the XSL? Is there a simpler way for me? I was hoping to keep the php/mysql that I've developped so far.

Thanks.

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