I'm pretty sure you read the SDK release notes ;-)
If not, I think you should, that's always a good idea.

-- 
Julien

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Simon Fell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The iPhone docs point you in the direction of libXML2 for parsing XML,
> yet the headers for NSXML are included in the SDK headers, and i was
> able to build and run fine using NSXMLDoc/element/node. (in fact i
> just dropped my existing NSXML based code into a iPhone project and it
> worked fine, so it never even occurred to me that this might not be
> supported).  Would this constitute using a private API ? (is there a
> good definition of private API somewhere?)
>
> Tx
> Simon
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