I don't think we are going to do *anything* to the code at this point,
unless we have a gun to our head :-) We've got the code completely stable
and don't dare even look hard at it while we work out the remaining issues,
lest we cause another problem and end up taking two more weeks to get it
out. So basically the code is frozen solid except for Sev 1 (if not Sev
0.5) bugs at this point, so that we can get it out the danged door and move
on. You can always sneak in the stuff you need in a build of your own for
the meantime and we'll deal with integrating that stuff in the next
version.

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Dean Roddey
Software Weenie
IBM Center for Java Technology - Silicon Valley
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Subject:  re: Xerces-C 1.1.0 beta 2 (marked _d15)



Hi,

I know I still need to get the files to you, but is it possible to get
these into
1.1.0:

- Erik Ulevik's Win32 transcoder that uses the Win32 system API rather than
the
standard library widechar functions

He submitted this a while back for 1.0.1, but I modified it to compile
under 1.1.0

I'd like you to have this because the existing win32 transcoder won't work
under
metrowerks codewarrior for windows because it's behavior for some of the
widechar functions are different than under visual C++.

- support for Metrowerks Codewarrior for windows

this would include the above, plus patches to (I think) AutoSense.hpp, a
header
file, and project files.

Metrowerks Codewarrior is an IDE that uses binary project files to manages
its
sources and compilation, which is annoying for use in CVS, but I understand
that
I can export a project as an XML file (!) that would be conveniently
handled by
CVS.

Taking these changes shouldn't change code for any users other than me!
But
the changes will be visible to others.

Mike Crawford
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