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>Subject: Re: Request for Vote: Dom Package Change
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>> The parser and DOM implementation are necessarily somewhat in bed, unless
>> we want to require DOM implementations to use SAX to build it.  Do
>e?  -T.
>>
>I think that would be a great way to build a DOM from parsed
>data, personally.  Instant reusability of parts.

This what Project X also does.

- Rajiv

>
>I haven't actually gotten into Xerces code enough yet to see
>how it is currently done.  I think the Arkin's OpenXML code
>does it this way, though.
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>- Tom
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