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- From: "Don Park" <donpark@quake.net>
- To: <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 14:34:13 -0700
I have found that, while everyone talks about CSS being a standard, there is
actually only a handful of software supporting it. I think this is mainly
because there is no equivalent of expat, XP, XML4J, etc. in the CSS world.
Most CSS parser I have seen were integrated part of something else (i.e.
Amaya, Mozilla, HotJava, etc.).
Is there a publically available, production-quality, ready-to-use CSS parser
out there written in Java? I would rather not kill a few summer weekends to
write one myself if I can avoid it.
Best,
Don Park
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