Just curious - Does your parser support all of the ISO 9735 V4 syntax 
features? If it does, you'll be ahead of several commercial translators.

Mike

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Michael C. Rawlins, Senior Software Engineer, Inovis (a GXS Company) 
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On 8/20/2010 3:42 PM, Patrice wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I know that you will again tell me that I am re-inventing the wheel, 
> but I enjoy myself developing my own EDIFACT parser (*) and I would 
> need some alpha testers to push me forward ;-)
>
> Have a try at http://parse-edifact.net/
>
> You can also read 
> http://babelabout.blogspot.com/2010/08/parse-edifactnet-is-looking-for-alpha.html
>
> Many thanks in advance and best regards,
>
> Patrice
> http://www.babelabout.com/about.html
>
> (*) By EDIFACT parser, I mean a program/function that transforms my 
> incoming EDIFACT into an (nice) XML representation, allowing the usage 
> of XSLT as mapping/transformation technology.
>
> 



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