XML Torture Test: Parsers Fail

andyclar at us.ibm.com andyclar at us.ibm.com
Thu Apr 8 00:47:15 BST 1999



Elliotte,

> because they seem to be extremely common. The xml4j source code isn't
> available, is it?

Both versions of the XML4J parser come with full source code.

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Andy Clark * IBM, JTC - Silicon Valley * andyclar at us.ibm.com



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