I'm not using DOM+PHP4 but when you configured php4 did you go check the
output of ./configure to make sure DOM support was included and/or no
error messages appeared? Check the Apache error_log as well which should
report any error (although Apache generally silently dies if there's a
problem with a module..)
This might sound silly, but it happened to me when I had RPM and source
versions of Apache on a server, are you certain you started the correct
version of Apache? :)
Oh yeah, I'd take down that phpinfo just as soon as I could if I were
you..
Donncha.
John Moylan wrote:
>> I have compiled with DOM support but it doesn't seem to be working, nor
> is it mentioned in my phpinfo() test. Does anyone have any pointers.
>
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