Ubuntu users, please note that this extension might not enabled for you by default. You may need to install by doing "sudo apt-get install php-xml" followed by web server restart.
This extension is enabled by default. It may be disabled by using the following option at compile time: --disable-xml
These functions are enabled by default, using the bundled expat library. You can disable XML support with --disable-xml. If you compile PHP as a module for Apache 1.3.9 or later, PHP will automatically use the bundled expat library from Apache. If you don't want to use the bundled expat library, configure PHP with --with-expat-dir=DIR, where DIR should point to the base installation directory of expat.
The Windows version of PHP has built-in support for this extension. You do not need to load any additional extensions in order to use these functions.
Ubuntu users, please note that this extension might not enabled for you by default. You may need to install by doing "sudo apt-get install php-xml" followed by web server restart.