From: Daniel Veillard (veillard@redhat.com)
Date: Mon Mar 05 2001 - 16:55:25 EST
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 08:59:32PM +0100, Luca Padovani wrote:
> Well, I tried to sum up what I can do with YAXP right now. The question
> is: does someone find this useful too? Are you interested in
> using/developing/extending YAXP? If so please let me know and I'll make
> a public release of the source code in a few days.
> Any ideas, criticisms, suggestions? (I have many) They are all welcome.
Hum a really quick answer to your mail:
- yep that sounds somewhat fun, I think this fills a gap in
what some people need in term of processing.
- this doesn't sound restricted to libxml, SAX is an independant
specification. And your code would probably work nearly out of the
box with expat too.
- if you make a distribution I will reference it from the contribution
section.
My suggestion is taht you try to reach a wider audience and post it
to the XML-Dev list, I think that's the palce where you will have
the richest debate :-)
Daniel
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