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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
[gdome]C++ wrapper,
Tobias Peters
[gdome]A few comparisons with Xerces-C++,
Paolo Casarini
[gdome]DOM3 working draft,
Daniel Veillard
[gdome]Examples updated,
Paolo Casarini
Re: [gdome]reference counts and freeDoc (fwd),
Tobias Peters
[gdome]reference counts and freeDoc,
Tobias Peters
[gdome]Re: [Re: [gtkmm] libxml v. Xerces-C ],
Murray Cumming
[gdome]libxml v. Xerces-C,
Murray Cumming
Re: [Re: [gdome]AM_PATH_GDOME?],
Murray Cumming
Re: [Re: [gdome]GDome's object system],
Murray Cumming
[gdome]SPEC file for RPMs,
Wai-Sun Chia
[gdome]gdome2-0.6.8 is released,
Paolo Casarini
Re: [gdome]LGPL? (fwd),
Paolo Casarini
[gdome]GDome's object system,
Murray Cumming
[gdome]AM_PATH_GDOME?,
Murray Cumming
[gdome]LGPL?,
Murray Cumming
[gdome][ANN] libgdome-ruby,
Tobias Peters
[gdome]do I need to escape invalid xml characters?,
rob
[gdome]how to check for gdome,
rob
[gdome]News(3) on CVS preparing 0.6.8,
Paolo Casarini
[gdome][build] Why is glib required ?,
Florent Georges
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