I spoke with Yon Derek a while ago and he said he no longer has time
to maintain ns_xml. I grabbed his latest copy and had it imported into
AOLserver's SourceForge area and had him added to the committer's list
anyway. We should probably ask Yon to remove the other copy that's on
SourceForge to reduce confusion.
Jeremy, you can send me the patch and I'll apply it.
If you're interested in maintaining ns_xml directly, we'll get you on
the committer's list (if you aren't already on).
/s.
> On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 02:09:29PM -0500, Jeremy Collins wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I have a small patch to ns_xml which adds XPath support and I was
> > wondering who to send this patch too. I noticed that there are
two
> > different places to grab the code, aolserver.com, and acs-
misc.sf.net.
> >
> > The patch I have is actually against the acs-misc version which is
many
> > revisions newer than what is currently in CVS.
> >
> > And for those curious about the new command here is the syntax:
> >
> > ns_xml node selectnodes $node {//MY/XPATH/HERE}
>
> We should talk to Yon Derek (the acs-misc maintainer) to get CVS
access to
> the AOLserver tree and commit his work there.
>
> I'm cc'ing this message to him.
>
> -Roberto
>
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>
/s.
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