On Thursday 27 October 2005 16:44, Kay-Uwe Kasemir wrote:
> True. The portions of the archiver toolset written in C++
> supports expat (simple, no checking) and Xerces (big, DTD checking).
> Compilation for the various variants of Unix works OK.
I know that it's not always an option, but nevertheless wanted to
mention that for most scripting languages (as well as most functional
languages too) there are many XML support libraries, covering a wide
range from simple&easy to complex&powerful (a CPAN search for XML lists
3668 entries!).
I haven't worked with XML libs in Perl yet, but I bet my <deleted> it's
a lot easier than anything ever written for C++ or Java. (Note, for
instance, that Perl has native closures, so callbacks are just plain
fun to use, instead of being a PITA.)
Ben
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