Oracle XML

Richard Anderson RJA at arpsolutions.demon.co.uk
Thu Nov 12 08:21:57 GMT 1998


>Agreed - the SAXogenists on this list can take a warm feeling away.
SAX is great.  I've now got an ActiveX version and a C++ version going and I
really love it. ( not 100% yet )

For interest, have there been any developments of a 'lower level' SAX to
expose DTD info too ?

In my XML toolkit I want to expose events that enable the caller to use
information from the DTD however *they* want.   I will of course provide a
high level interface too, but it would be nice to have a stream of events
like:

startDocType
  startEntity
  startElementDef
  endElementDef
  startAttribDef
    startAttribElementSeq
    endAttribElementSeq
    startAttribElementSeq
    endAttribElementSeq
  endAttribDef
  endEntity
endDoctype

You get the basic idea.

Regards,

Richard.

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