thout the enc, which just dumps the plain UTF8 used
internally.
(and it isn't clear to me from reading your posts: you do, I hope, understand
that input to libxml must be UTF8 and you get UTF8 out unless you do an encoded
output as above.)
Fred Smith
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Computrition
warnings=1, text=0x39c1e00) at HS_hl72xml.c:7646
#13 0x0807f393 in HS_parse_response (msgbuf=0x39c32a4, myoutthr=0x9189db0,
ifparms=0x39c20c0,
HS_resp=0xb73be008 "\n\n \n \n
\n -20438\n
Message not processed because "...,
success=1, warnings=1, text=0x39c1e00) a
On the downloads page:
Bull provides precompiled RPMs for AIX as patr of their GNOME packages
Where "patr" should be "part".
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...@recife.pe.gov.brmailto:brasil...@recife.pe.gov.br
* copy: see Copyright for the status of this software
* hacked up by Fred Smith to illustrate a problem I'm having.
*/
#include stdio.h
#include libxml/parser.h
#include libxml/tree.h
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
xmlDocPtr doc = NULL
Yes, it is alive.
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From: xml [mailto:xml-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Alexey Neyman
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 12:23 AM
To: xml@gnome.org
Earnie:
It does create the shared and static libraries, so I'm all set. but it chokes
before creating xmllint, so it's not entirely benign.
Fred Smith
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be appreciated.
Fred Smith
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final
(static) executables of only slightly over half the size, which is where I
wanted to be.
Thanks, Daniel, et al, for the great toolbox!
Fred Smith
Senior Applications Programmer/Analyst
Computrition, Inc.
175 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
ph: 781-275-4488 x148
fax: 781-687-8884
From
. Suggestions welcome.
Fred
Fred Smith
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Thanks Daniel!
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Veillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 1/19/2008 6:48 AM
To: Fred Smith
Cc: xml@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [xml] Security flaw affecting all previous libxml2 releases
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 10:34:19AM -0800, Fred Smith wrote:
Trying
)
xmlParserInputGrow(ctxt-input, INPUT_CHUNK);
see the line marked with arrow, it looks as if the patch wants to insert
a couple of lines right below there??
I'd be grateful if Daniel (or anyone else who has patched an ancient
version) could advise me on the correct changes to make here.
Thanks!
Fred Smith
solution.)
Thanks!
Fred Smith
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on other machines, you could statically
link libxml by using:
-Wl,-Bstatic -L/path/to/the/installed/xml/libraries -lxml2
-Wl,-Bdynamic
When you do the link for your program, so that you wouldn't need to
install libxml2 on the other systems where your program may run.
Fred Smith
Senior
How about atof() ?
Fred
Smith
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Maciej Szewczykowski
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:15
PM
Has this become a FAQ, or what?
This is at least the fourth or fifth time this has been asked in the
last month or so.
Daniel's answer is always that NO there is no XML conformant way to
separate messages in a stream. There is no way that is XML conformant to
ignore extraneous bytes between
I'm not a European so there's little-to-no value in me contacting
members of the Europan Parliament.
But I'm as worried about it as Daniel is.
I urge all of you who do live or work in Europe (or work for European
employers) to get ON THE TELEPHONE to your MEP(s) and eloquently argue
against
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