Thank you Chris, it does help.

"Chris Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ???? news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> From: "Dave Lippincott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > You don't need one specifically written for Palm.
> > Any generic one will do.
> >
> Hmm, that disagrees with quoted experience from this group.
> Most desktop implementations are heavily recursive and therefore
> stack-heavy which is why, if my memory serves me correctly,
> an attempt to port expat some years ago failed.
>
> Whether the modern devices are less vulnerable in this respect
> might have changed this
> >
> > Try your favorite search engine.
> > As a parting gift for playing with us today, goto Google.com and type
> "Palm
> > XML" and click 'Google Search'.  You won't be disappointed.
> >
> Lots of links to a Java parser, as far as C code that could be
> embedded in an application goes:
>
> http://www.idi.ntnu.no/~hal/development/palm/xmllib.html
> undocumented, non-validating, non-conformant, but probably
> usable.  LGPL licensed.
>
> There really doesn't seem to be a lot out there in terms of a
> robust well-tested implementation that can be freely used in
> commercial applications.  Did your google return
> something mine didn't?
>
> Chris Tutty
>
>
>



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