On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Pavel Hlavnicka wrote:
> Try this
>
> 1. write a small Perl script to see if the new version of expat parses
> XML as you wish.
It *seems* to work
> 2. New expat will be supported in the next release (in week or two). You
> may hack it into 0.44, here are simple (and vague) guidelines
If its only a week a two, I think I can wait...
cheers
Paul
> a) make install (Sablotron)
> b) rm expat source directory
> c) rm config.* files from Sablotron source
> d) run ./configure again
> e) hack the command/Makefile - replace '-lxmlparse -lxmltok' with '-lexpat'
> f) hack the engine parser.h - replace <xmlparse.h> with <expat.h>
>
> HTH
>
> Pavel
>
> Paul Groves wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Pavel Hlavnicka wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Try to install the newest XML::Parser (2.30, I guess) and try to parse
> >> your document. (You'll need download and install Exapt 1.95.1)
> >>
> >> Pavel
> >
> >
> > I've got our sysadmin (its all running on a Solaris system) to install
> > XML:Parser 2.30 and Expat 1.95.1, but I think Sabltron is still using the
> > old expat, as its still not parsing parameter entities - is there a way to
> > force Sablotron to use the new expat?
> >
> > cheers
> >
> > Paul
>
> --
> Pavel Hlavnicka
> Ginger Alliance Ltd.
> Prague; Czech Republic
>
>
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