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- <H1>expat - XML Parser Toolkit</H1>
- <p>This is outdated stuff from the independently developed Expat which
- was forked in 2001 to make the Xmlrpc-c embedded version.
- <H3>Version 1.2</H3>
- <P>Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center
- Ltd. Expat is freely available with source under a very liberal <a
- href="copying.txt">license</a> (the MIT license).</P>
- <P>This is a production version of expat. Relative to expat 1.1, it
- adds support for parsing external DTDs and parameter entities.
- Compiling with -DXML_DTD enables this support. There's a new
- <CODE>-p</CODE> option for xmlwf which will cause it to process
- external DTDs and parameter entities; this implies the <CODE>-x</CODE>
- option. See the comment above <CODE>XML_SetParamEntityParsing</CODE>
- in <CODE>xmlparse.h</CODE> for the API addition that enables this.</P>
- <p>For Xmlrpc-c, we find no reason to exclude this function from the
- library, and ifdefs make code harder to maintain, so we include the
- function unconditionally. (i.e. -DXML_DTD does nothing).
- <P>Expat is an <A
- HREF="http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210">XML 1.0</A> parser
- written in C. It aims to be fully conforming. It is currently not a
- validating XML processor. The current production version of expat 1.X
- can be downloaded from <A href =
- "ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip"
- >ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip</A>.</P>
- <P>Development of expat 2.0 is being handled by a team led by Clark
- Cooper, hosted by <A
- href="http://www.sourceforge.net">sourceforge.net</A>. See <A href=
- "http://expat.sourceforge.net">http://expat.sourceforge.net</A> for
- the latest on expat 2.0.</P>
- <P>The directory <SAMP>xmltok</SAMP> contains a low-level library for
- tokenizing XML. The interface is documented in
- <SAMP>xmltok/xmltok.h</SAMP>.</P>
- <P>The directory <SAMP>xmlparse</SAMP> contains an XML parser library
- which is built on top of the <SAMP>xmltok</SAMP> library. The
- interface is documented in <SAMP>xmlparse/xmlparse.h</SAMP>. The
- directory <SAMP>sample</SAMP> contains a simple example program using
- this interface; <SAMP>sample/build.bat</SAMP> is a batch file to build
- the example using Visual C++.</P>
- <P>The directory <SAMP>xmlwf</SAMP> contains the <SAMP>xmlwf</SAMP>
- application, which uses the <SAMP>xmlparse</SAMP> library. The
- arguments to <SAMP>xmlwf</SAMP> are one or more files which are each
- to be checked for well-formedness. An option <SAMP>-d
- <VAR>dir</VAR></SAMP> can be specified; for each well-formed input
- file the corresponding <A
- href="http://www.jclark.com/xml/canonxml.html">canonical XML</A> will
- be written to <SAMP>dir/<VAR>f</VAR></SAMP>, where
- <SAMP><VAR>f</VAR></SAMP> is the filename (without any path) of the
- input file. A <CODE>-x</CODE> option will cause references to
- external general entities to be processed. A <CODE>-s</CODE> option
- will make documents that are not standalone cause an error (a document
- is considered standalone if either it is intrinsically standalone
- because it has no external subset and no references to parameter
- entities in the internal subset or it is declared as standalone in the
- XML declaration).</P>
- <P>The <SAMP>bin</SAMP> directory contains Win32 executables. The
- <SAMP>lib</SAMP> directory contains Win32 import libraries.</P>
- <P>Answers to some frequently asked questions about expat can be found
- in the <A
- HREF="http://www.jclark.com/xml/expatfaq.html">expat
- FAQ</A>.</P>
- <P></P>
- <ADDRESS>
- <A HREF="mailto:jjc@jclark.com">James Clark</A>
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