Re: Looking for XML parser that works under Solaris Env
by Liz <liz(at)schreiber.lakeheadu.ca>
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Ron Hall <thorn(at)cc.mcgill.ca> |
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HWG XML Mailing List <hwg-xml(at)hwg.org> |
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Hi Ron
Here are several links that should help you out. :-)
Free XML tools and software
http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/xmltools/
SGML links(lots of XML links here)
http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~lmariusg/linker/SGMLlinks.html
My Course list http://www.aebeh.com/XML_Course/links.xml (XML format) or
http://www.aebeh.com/XML_Course/bookmarks.html (HTML format)
Let me know if you still need some assistance!
And see you in class :-)
Liz Boutilier
Ron Hall wrote:
>
> Howdy!
>
> I was interested in taking the HWG Intro to XML course
> but noticed I needed an XML parser. Hmm.
>
> I use Netscape at the office under Solaris and was wondering
> what XML tools/parser existed for this environment.
>
> I quick (or cursory) glane through the FAQ and xmlsoftware
> did not turn up anything quickly, so I'm appealing to the
> XML Xperts out there <g></g>*
>
> A simple reply to me is fine, as don't believe the list need be
> "polluted" with this type of Net flotsam.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
> * One supposes that this would be valid XML tag that brings up a
> smiley face. Of course the &smiley; entity might be more
> appropriate.
>
> r
>
> Who: Ron Hall - + 1 514 398 3718 (thorn(at)tripod.net)
> What: iUnix-Guy, Web-slogger, wizard, casual hero & part-time bartender
> When: Some out-of-the-way corner of Time&Space where they serve coffee
> Where: Same as above only I'm more grounded
> Why: When all things are qualified, quantified and further examined,
> the overwhelmingly obvious answer is still "Why not?"
> Wote: "Many are cold, but few are frozen"
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