On Dec 24, 2003, at 1:58 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
Andre,
You can try my all-Transcript XML Library:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/products/metacard/xmllib.htm
It's got full documentation as well.
Hi Ken,
I am checking you lib. Since I need only parsing now, I think the basic version suits well. I am launching a Blog Research Project. I've implemented blog clients from ground up for many plataforms many times. I've done it in old System 8.5 with RB, I've done it in BSD with Python and again in MacOS X with Obj-C, I've done it in applescript and the like... Some people write hello world when they discover a language, I write a blogger client.
Now I have thousands of codebases each with different features... this is madness so I am zeroing all the development and starting a fresh one with Revolution, this will allow me to deploy for many sys with just one codebase. Also this will relate well with my two other projects:
[A] RevHTTPD Stack - yes, it's working and a new version will be released as soon as this year is over. (http://homepage.mac.com/soapdog/rev/revhttpd.html)
[B] the XML-RPC Toolbox - yes, this is working and will be free.
I want to know if I can distribute the basic version of the lib with my software... and also, soon I'll need to be able to generate xml, so if you can accept paypal it would be plain easy to send money to you.
I plan to release a Bundle. My HTTPD Stack is able to serve dynamic pages created as substacks (or running stacks in the IDE), with the XML-RPC integrated with it, it will be a nice plataform to develop distributed solutions. I've been able to make simple chat app using two HTTPD stacks running as conduit. All comunication between stacks are XML (I am trying the REST concept).
What people here in the list think of it? Is there a future in creating that framework? would people here want a httpd stack that could be pluged as conduit in their apps so remote put and get commands work?
Cheers Andre
HTH,
Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Andre Alves Garzia 2003 BRAZIL http://www.soapdog.org
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