XML hot from the oven

Jon Bosak bosak at atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM
Wed Mar 19 21:09:35 GMT 1997


I pointed to the GET method for accessing the XML on docs.sun.com
because I was assuming that an experimenter would next want to
implement some kind of client to handle the data stream.  If all you
want to do is view the output, then you can just feed the equivalent
URLs, e.g.

   http://docs.sun.com/ab2/@xmlToc
   http://docs.sun.com/ab2/alluser/ADVOSUG/@xmlChunk

to any ordinary Web browser and download the results to a file.

Jon

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