DOM Implemetation in C?
Richard Anderson
rja at arpsolutions.demon.co.uk
Sun Mar 21 19:46:04 GMT 1999
Hi Tom,
The old site does have an 'old' downloadable toolkit, but it is in a hidden
area. I can not remember the URL though.
Vivid Creations is still being constructed, hence the lack of much response.
The site should be fully running by late next week, so I'm sure you email
will get responded to then.
The toolkit provides a C++ DOM/SAX implementation at a cost of something
like 200 pounds per developer. The license currently allows for royality
free distribution of compiled object code using the toolkit.
Hope that helps for the time being,
Regards,
Richard.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Harding <tomh at thinlink.com>
To: Richard Anderson <rja at arpsolutions.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sunday, March 21, 1999 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: DOM Implemetation in C?
>Richard,
>
>Thanks. All I could find at your old (?) site in the DOM toolkit area was
an example, but no
>docs or code. Is that what you were referring to?
>
>I also had stumbled over the Vivid Creations site. Are you involved with
that? Anyway I am
>interested and will be watching. I have previously sent an inquiry to them
but received no
>response.
>
>Thanks again,
>
> -Tom
>
>
>
>Richard Anderson wrote:
>
>> I think there are some DOM C mappings on my old web site
>> http://www.arpsolutions.demon.co.uk
>>
>> Next week (check around Friday) there *will* be a DOM C/C++
implementation
>> at http://www.vivid-creations.com
>>
>> The DOM stuff will be chargable, but there should also be some freebie
>> stuff. ( new SAX control etc )
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Richard A.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rick Jelliffe <ricko at allette.com.au>
>> To: XML Dev <xml-dev at ic.ac.uk>
>> Date: Sunday, March 21, 1999 1:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: DOM Implemetation in C?
>>
>> >
>> >>I've checked through everything at the w3c, as well as Robin Cover's
>> >>list... does anyone know where I might find an implementation of the
>> >DOM
>> >>(any level will do) written in C? If there isn't one, is anyone else
>> >>interested?
>> >
>> >I was working on one, but we have put that project on hold. If you are
>> >interested, I think I can send you a version of the .h file for DOM, but
>> >not any of the implementation files unfortunately. (Our experimental DOM
>> >was being optimised for read-only Chinese documents...in any case, we
>> >had dropped our C requirement, and if it comes to life again we will
>> >move to C++.)
>> >
>> >There is a technical problem that CORBA IDL mappings do not (as far as I
>> >can see) provide C mappings to let us know how to create objects, but it
>> >seems that DOM (or, at least, DOM users) require object creation and
>> >finalization. That being the case, DOM cannot have a completely portable
>> >C interface. (I would love to be wrong in this...any IDL->C gurus
>> >around?)
>> >
>> >Rick Jelliffe
>> >
>> >
>> >
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