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- [xml] xmlParseFile gets interrupted,
Florian Hanisch
- [xml] XML typing,
fabio antonini kaskonetworks it
- [xml] Lots of General XML questions,
dhkuhl
- [xml] Questions on usage: xmlTextReaderCurrentDoc, XPath and xmlTextReaderRead,
Eric West
- [xml] EXI,
Bjorn Reese
- [xml] PI Parse Error,
Richard Whitney
- Re: [xml] Setting a context from a patricular node,
eric_w
- [xml] General XML Schema question,
Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus
- [xml] Bug 502960: XML namespaces and SAX,
Red
- [xml] Validating a Single Node,
dhkuhl
- [xml] xsd validation,
Senthil Nathan
- [xml] Patch to improve HTMLparser's robustness,
Arnold Hendriks
- [xml] XML guidelines,
Norberto Lopes
- [xml] will the file be corrupt during saving the tree,
Senthil Nathan
- [xml] xml:lang iso639-2 / rfc3066 / rfc 1766 obsolete,
Friedbert Wekerle
[xml] Solaris gcc build issue,
James H. McCullars
Re: [xml] Regexp Failure,
Pete Cordell
[xml] Questions about libxml2's API...,
Roland Mainz
[xml] copy a chunk into a string,
Kralidis,Tom [Burlington]
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