Re: XML parser

From: Andrea Raimondi (rainaple_at_tin.it)
Date: 07/11/04


Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 11:01:20 +0200

Jens Gruschel wrote:
> Probably a parser for reading would do, because it
> wouldn't be too hard to code my own routine to write the XML file.

Why creating your own routines, when someone has
thought of it and created a class library for that
purpouse <g>?

http://codecentral.borland.com/codecentral/ccweb.exe/listing?id=21082

Since I am the author, you can get support from me, even if I
don't think it'll ever be necessary :-) Btw: doesn't handle DTDs or
Schemas natively, but it's easy to add support for them :-)

> Jens

Andrew



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