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foolygoofy26

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I have been looking for a tutorial to learn how to insert data into a XML file but can't find it.  Could somebody show me a link or tell me how or give me any ideas?

I'm working on a Jukebox that runs on Flash and the info it's feed in using XML and the playlist works wonderful.  The problem is when I want to add or remove a track.  I have to go into the XML and type all the info in, then I have go into the ftp and upload the track manually.  My goal is to create a form where all I do is insert the track name, author, an image of the cover and the mp3 to upload to the server.

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[quote]Programming PHP version 1 or 2
Php in a nutshell [/quote] they are books that will ahve everything you need to know, if not here is an online more indepth version.
http://www.hudzilla.org/phpbook/read.php/12_0_0
There is nothing you can't find out about the subject there.
I can't help with anything specific because I haven't started on that yet, but that should point you in the right direction, the books I listed give all the functions for use with xml in php, and everything about them, how to use them all, and how to combine them together to do different things.
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