Hi,

On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 08:36 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Dirk and Gerrit,
> 
> > I'd like to do libxml2, probably using the libxml++ C++ wrapper, but I
> > don't think I've convinced everybody else yet. But having a Collada
> > loader that uses it might be a good argument for me. ;)
> > 
> >     Dirk
> 
> And Gerrit likes Expat (I think 2.0) ...

actually I don't have a real preference, except for the size of the
whole thing and the simplicity of use. Expat just gives this, its plain
simple and does what we most likely will need. 

> I'll try to take a look at the Collada loader at the weekend and check if we
> could also use Expat. But please - do a decision for the XML toolkit (both
> are good - I've used Expat for some projects and it was a nice tool)...

ok, than I take a short look at libxml2.

regards,
  gerrit

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