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hello fellow alchemists welcome back to a new little mini series iamp;#39;d like to do um recently i had a very big project which required me to actually read in some xml files and then write out some html pages actually php pages and i thought that this would be a really great series to kind of bring to people because some people actually are replacing you know quote unquote legacy systems and of course xml is probably the format for these type of legacy type systems especially big erp-like systems that you know you have to integrate with and um i know that you know parsing json is quite standard and used a lot but not a lot of people talk about how to properly parse xml and iamp;#39;ve gone through basically three different stages and we will go through those stages ourselves so the first one is using basically xpath and a library called sweet xml to do the parsing so what i have over here is the test document i just made it up on the spot we have of course the beginning xm