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I feared you'd say this :)
You already told me to do so a month ago.
But I don't really like that SAX stuff, so I tried to get DOM working.
DOM is easier to imagine (with that tree structure).

But it seems I have to try SAX.

I've seen this WDSc stuff on some pages, but we don't use WDSc or Java here
at our company.

But thanks for the info.

- Martin

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Use the SAX parser instead that is also on my site.  It is quite faster
and less bulky.  I don't support the DOM parser wrappers I wrote anymore
because the SAX parser is the one to use.
BTW, if you know Java that is the way you should be processing your XML.
WDSc has some amazing wizards to get you up and running with XML in
minutes, literally.
Aaron Bartell






------------------don bale wrote:
Could you give a brief explanation of the XMLSAX parser?  Your web site
offers the download (which I am retrieving -- 22MB???) but little else that
I could see of that describes what it does.

Yep, 2-3 more examples would be nice.


I am also downloading the rpg-xml-parser from your Code page; is this
something different from XMLSAX?
these are the above mentioned DOM procedures.
they are quite nice and easy to use.
but... see above



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