![]() ![]() One is an expectation and the other is a time out. Pin I added a few prints to see if my connection was successful and I manage to print out the whole array using print_r(array_values (In reply to Caitlin Potter (:caitp) from comment #89) > 1) do the separate parse phase before creating the final root node (which > will require passing additional parameters) - This might be a pain to > extend for other uses later on, and is a bit gross. ![]()
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