"Dean Roddey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ok, I now finally get to ask a question... We are probably going to
> use Xerces stuff at work, and some of the folks involved need to use
> Perl interfaces. What is the state of the state with the Perl stuff
> now in the repository vs. what's in the current 1.4 release.

Hey Dean,

I'm copying this to xerces-p-dev.

Xerces-1.3.3 is the current stable release built on Xerces-C 1.3. It
supports the entire DOM interface. It is known to work on the
following platforms:

* Linux (gcc 2.95.2, 2.95.3, Perl 5.6.0)
* NetBSD (egcs-2.91.66)
* Solaris 8 (Sun Enterprise 250, gcc 2.95.2, Perl 5.6.0.)

A noticeable omission is Windows. I work on a PPC linux platform, and
my PC is used by my kids to play games, so I don't have access to a
C++ compiler (If IBM or Apache would be willing to provide me one, I
would happily install it and test Windows myself ;-)

I was just beginning to add the new pieces from 1.4 yesterday, when I
learned that it didn't support SAX at all. So yesterday I wrapped
SAXParser, and will wrap the supporting classes today. This means that
by Monday there will be a 1.3.4 release that supports SAX. I'll add in
the SAXCount.pl and SAXPrint.pl examples to test the code, but since I
don't use SAX at all in my own code, I won't be able to test it more
than that. 

HTH,
jas.

PS. Did you not find the info you were looking for on the WWW page? If
so I can update it.

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