Compile flags for a typical PHP distribution



Hello,

I am trying to write a server-side PHP application that will be
eventually open-sourced. We want to know what a typical distribution of
PHP has compiled in. Will they have DOM support? XSL support? Will they
have XML support at all? If anyone can give us an idea for what the
typical PHP enviroment will be, we can make sensible descisions about
the trade off between the number of users who will be able to use the
software, and the attractive power of the various extensions.

Thanks,
David Craddock

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