Hello CPHennessy,

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> So what I then really need is a XUL & CSS
> parser and DOM
> generator from which I would like to use the
> OpenOffice.org framework to
> render the DOM. I'd prefer that the parser and DOM
> generator to be C++ if
> anyone knows of one.

  For a CSS parser in C++ you might wonna check out
the XUL News Wire story titled "Open Source CSS
Parsers in Java and C - Libcroco and Cypress" online @
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.xul.announce/272

  Let us know if you find anything of use and what way
you decide to go.

  - Gerald

PS: If you switch to C# you might consider MyXaml
online @ http://myxaml.com


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