XML Scripting Language

Lauren Wood lauren at sqwest.bc.ca
Fri Nov 5 18:02:35 GMT 1999


On 5 Nov 99, at 22:34, Scott Guthery wrote:

> 1) Is there a canonical scripting language for XML?  If
> so, does it have a virtual machine and a bytecode set?

I don't know of a canonical scripting language for XML, but the 
Document Object Model (DOM) is a widely-implemented language-
neutral interface for XML. The specification includes ECMAScript 
and Java bindings, but there are several implementations in other 
languages as well (see 
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Internet/W3C_DOM/
for some of these). See http://www.w3.org/DOM for some more 
information.

cheers,

Lauren

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