Re: [gdome]libxml v. Xerces-C



> This is exactly the same system used by Xerces-C. So, both GDome-- and
> Xerces-C would have the same memory management model, the same class and
> method names (defined by the W3C DOM spec), and both support utf8 in the API
> (as required by GTK/GNOME 2). So it seems silly to create GDome-- because it
> would look just like Xerces-C. Comments?

  Of course I'm a bit biased on this topic, but i think if you want
to integrate with Gnome then reusing libxml2 will make sense just because
it will be part of the installation already and the shared library will
be already in use within your process space by other Gnome libraries.

Daniel

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