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Thank you for promoting XForms.
In fact, I am also an XSL-T fan (and not PHP which remains me of Unix scripts, when I was younger...) and I know there might big difficulties to interpret dirty HTML pages.
So, to transform HTML to XHTML (and then allow XSL-T transformations), why not use HTML Tidy ?
Discussing method versus purpose is rarely a good idea. About XML, it is not exactly the same because XML is tended to be universal !...
So, if you rewrite the PHP code using an XML Notation, it will be perfect ! (joke) (but is it a joke or just the future of programming ?)
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