Steve.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Steve Pinkham <steve.pink...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Quick question, slightly off topic: I'm selecting a parser for a job
> where the quality of the parser is critical in the proper performance of
> the code.  How has libxml2 been for w3af so far? Any problems with


libxml2 is *the parser*. I recommend it 100%.

> parsing, unicode handling, language or charset specific bugs, or any
> other strange corner cases?

Not at all. So far we haven't had to deal with any bug related to
unicode handling. Again, don't doubt using it :-)

>
> Thanks.
> Steve
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