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Remove the mailto links and point back to the help page, Daniel

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<p>The current DOM implementation on top of libxml is the <a href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gdome2/">gdome2 Gnome module</a>, this
is a full DOM interface, thanks to Paolo Casarini, check the <a href="http://www.cs.unibo.it/~casarini/gdome2/">Gdome2 homepage</a> for more
informations.</p>
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<li>etc ...</li>
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ structured document maintenance (where it follows the steps of SGML) to
simple data encoding mechanisms like configuration file formatting (glade),
spreadsheets (gnumeric), or even shorter lived documents such as WebDAV where
it is used to encode remote calls between a client and a server.</p>
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<p>You can check the <a href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/libxslt/FEATURES">features</a>
supported and the progresses on the <a href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/libxslt/ChangeLog">Changelog</a>
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<p>Graphically this gives the following:</p>
<p><img src="libxml.gif" alt="a graphical view of the various"></p>
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ provide the answer, I usually send source samples when answering libxml usage
questions. The <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/book1.html">auto-generated
documentantion</a> is not as polished as I would like (i need to learn more
about Docbook), but it's a good starting point.</p>
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</ul>
<p>If you have suggestions for corrections or additions, simply contact
me:</p>
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libxml2</a> with Kylix and Delphi and other Pascal compilers</li>
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version.</li>
<li>And don't forget to look at the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">mailing-list archive</a>.</li>
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page; the CVS module is <b>gnome-xml</b>.</p></li>
<li>The <strong>libxslt</strong> module is also present there</li>
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<p>Basically proper I18N support is important, this requires at least
libxml-2.0.0, but a lot of features and corrections are really available only
starting 2.2.</p>
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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ non-predefined entities in your documents, then the learning cuvre to handle
then using the SAX API may be long. If you plan to use complex documents, I
strongly suggest you consider using the DOM interface instead and let libxml
deal with the complexity rather than trying to do it yourself.</p>
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<p>Feel free to use <a href="example/gjobread.c">the code for the full C
parsing example</a> as a template, it is also available with Makefile in the
Gnome CVS base under gnome-xml/example</p>
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</a>before to avoid synchronization problems and check that the suggested
fix will fit in nicely :-)</li>
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<a href="http://www.cs.unibo.it/~casarini/gdome2/">the gdome2 page</a>
: a standard DOM2 implementation based on libxml2</li>
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use of the standard DOM tree build. Note that the DOM tree itself is built by
a set of registered default callbacks, without internal specific
interface.</p>
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<p>Warning: unless you are forced to because your application links with a
Gnome library requiring it, <strong><span style="background-color: #FF0000">Do Not Use libxml1</span></strong>, use
libxml2</p>
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<dt><code>void xmlSetCompressMode(int mode);</code></dt>
<dd><p>Sets the default compression ratio.</p></dd>
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from multiple DTDs will certainly break current validation schemes. I will
try to provide ways to do this, but this may not be portable or
standardized.</p>
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implementation</li>
<li>Added an HTML parser front-end</li>
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<xsl:with-param name="header" select="."/>
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</ul>
<p>XPath is supposed to be thread safe now, but this wasn't tested
seriously.</p>
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TEXT
content=...</pre>
<p>This should be useful for learning the internal representation model.</p>
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has been considerably cleaned up and the conformance to the XML specification
has been drastically improved too. Don't take those changes as an excuse to
not upgrade, it may cost a lot on the long term ...</p>
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the large number of books available on XML. The dia example in test/valid
should be both simple and complete enough to allow you to build your own.</p>
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requirements, then the SAX interface should be used.</li>
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