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Deltik ee19eac05d PHP 7.2 consistency hack in xmlClass::xml2array()
This is a workaround to make the output of xmlClass::xml2array() in PHP
7.2 equal to that of prior PHP versions.

Consider this fix to be a part 2 of #3026.

PHP 7.2 changed the behavior of how we extract tags from
SimpleXMLElement resources.  This hack adds a toleration for either the
PHP 7.2 behavior and the past behavior, which allows consistent parsing
of XML files.

One side effect of this change is the fixing of an innocuous bug that
provided blank values in some "@value" keys that should not have existed
in the first place.  This should hopefully have no practical effect on
current uses of the modified method.

Fixes: #3027
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e107 Content Management System (CMS) - v2

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What is e107?

e107 is a free (open-source) content management system which allows you to easily manage and publish your content online. Developers can save time in building websites and powerful online applications. Users can avoid programming completely! Blogs, Websites, Intranets - e107 does it all.

Requirements

Minimum

  • A Web-Server (Apache or Microsoft IIS) running PHP v5.4 or higher and MySQL 4.x or 5.x.
  • FTP access to your webserver and an FTP program such as Filezilla
  • Username/Password to your MySQL Database
  • A Linux based Webserver running Apache 2.x, PHP 7.x and MySQL 5.x (LAMP)
  • A registered Domain Name
  • Access to a Server Control Panel (such as cPanel)

Standard Installation

  • Unzip/Extract the compressed file onto your server.
  • Point your browser to the http://localhost/YOUR FOLDER/install.php (depending on your webserver setup)
  • Follow the installation wizard

Git Installation (developer version)

  • Run the following commands ( where 'youraccount' is the folder above your public_html folder and xxx:xxx is the default owner for your files - this can be found using FileZilla and FTP)
     cd youraccount   
     git clone https://github.com/e107inc/e107.git public_html	
     chown -R xxx:xxx public_html 
  • Point your browser to the http://localhost/YOUR FOLDER/install.php (depending on your webserver setup)
  • Follow the installation wizard

Reporting Bugs

Be sure you are using the most recent version prior to reporting an issue. You may report any bugs or feature requests on GitHub (https://github.com/e107inc/e107/issues)

Pull-Requests

  • Please submit 1 pull-request for each Github #issue you may work on.
  • Make sure that only the lines you have changed actually show up in a file-comparison (diff) ie. some text-editors alter every line so this should be avoided.
  • Make sure you are using rebase on your local .git/config file. ie. [branch "master"] rebase = true`

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