>>>I have some code I wrote late last year that I haven't committed to >>>the base libaray ... just the headers and largely non-functional >>>skeletons of the implementation, but even so that's a little more >>>advanced than currently in mySTEP.
>>The latest state is that simple XML files (without DTD, Namespaces and >>Entities) are parsed. Code (pure OBJ-C version) is not yet in >>http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/ >>but will be with the next release (in the next days). >>But I have seen that the GNUstep implementation shall become a wrapper >>for libxml2 so my code can't be used anyway (since it does not relate >>to libxml2). >There's no reason why there can't be two implementations available in base ... >we already have two versions of NSXMLParser ... one using libxml2 which is >fairly strict about getting valid >XML, the other writing in pure objective-c >and tolerant of the invalid XML produced by some of the Apple tools. Ok, here is the current mySTEP version! http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/mySTEP/Foundation/Sources/NSXMLDocument.m (go one level up to see the other NSXML* files) or go to http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/mySTEP-src-2.5B1104.tgz for all source files. Nikolaus _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
