For deployment reasons, I decided not to use the MS parser but use the
Delphi Open Source parser from Dieter Kohler at

http://www.philo.de

Good DOM, quick, a bit monolithic inside.

Nowhere near as sexy as the graphical XML tools in D6 but then I'm still on
D5.

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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:53 AM
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Subject: [DUG]: XML, Parsers and DOM's


Hi

I was wondering if anyone else has used XML in D6 and was as
'indecisive' as I am, I've looked at 2 imps (TXMLDocument - std D6 and
ICom TicXMLParser) They both seem to have their advantages

1/ TXMLDocument, Nice DOM with interfaces, but requires MS or IBM XML
2/ TicXMLParser, Not so nice DOM (no interfaces) but self contained

Any comments as to which way I should leap

 Regards Neven
 N.K. MacEwan B.E. E&E
 Ph 649 574 0027
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