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   re: Parser compliance

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  • From: Sean Mc Grath <digitome@iol.ie>
  • To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 14:01:09 +0000

Thanks to Dave Megginson for his list. I would appreciate
it if knowledgable people help fill in the blanks below.

I believe there is real merit in this exercise. In
particular, I believe us system integrator types have a lot
to learn from the NOTEs that will hopefully adorn
this table.

The completed version of this table should be
on the Web somewhere.


Fully 1.0 Compliant - Non Validating
-------------------------------------
1. Expat (As used in Perl, Python, Tcl, Ruby, C and C++ apps)

NOTE: Expat does Unicode but that does not
mean that the host language - e.g. Python, C -
had native support for Unicode.

2. XT


Fully XML 1.0 Compliant - Validating
------------------------------------


Non XML 1.0 Compliant - Non-Validating
--------------------------------------
nsgmls (C++)
xmlproc (Python)


Non XML 1.0 Compliant - Validating
----------------------------------
nsgmls (C++)
xmlproc (Python)




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