Work continues on DOM-Lingo. I'm grappling with implementing
DocumentFragment and the namespace functions. Right now, the project really
needs a parser object that doesn't rely on the XMLParser Xtra, so I'm
looking into what it will take to port the Xerces parser, scanners and
readers over to Lingo. What I would love is for someone else to write a new
Lingo-based parser.
Eventually, DOM-Lingo will go into the DOM Bindings Repository currently
being dicussed in the DOM WG at the W3C. That's probably all the advertising
it will ever need, and then I can go about the task of licensing it.
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Christopher Watson
Sr. Software Engineer
Lightspan, Inc.
http://www.lightspan.com/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Roy Pardi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:32 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: <lingo-l> xml & lingo
At 4:22 PM -0700 5/2/2001, Watson, Christopher wrote:
>Ines,
>
>I've done extensive work with XML in Lingo. What would you
like to know!
>
Did you ever post the result of the DOM you were working on?
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