XML. (was: Re: [ODE] outputting objects)

Shaul Kedem shaul_kedem at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 4 03:26:01 2003


some XML references:

to get more into XML, learn about technologies related
and the standard, goto http://www.w3.org/

I suggest reading the XML standard, XML Schema (what
used to be DTD) and XSL (transformation language that
can prove useful in translating one XML format to
another, and to HTML).

Good XML parsers:

Xerces (multi-platform, a bit heavy) :
http://xml.apache.org/

TinyXML (win, very light):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinyxml/

MSXML (win, a bit heavier, but with lots more
options):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/topic.asp?URL=/msdn-files/028/000/072/topic.xml

Very good XML editor: http://www.xmlspy.com/

browsers in which you can view xml: IE, Mozilla, etc

Editors with XML capabilities: ms studio .net,
editplus.



--- w Wei <ww_dotnet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Okay, i think XML might be the way to go with this
> one... I know that some of you have done this
> already (juice), could you give me some pointers to
> get started?  Thanks
> 
> -ww
> 
> 
> 
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