Thanks Joe.
Thats the answer I was looking for.

Nirmal


--- Joseph Kesselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The real problem is that --as far as I know -- there
> still isn't a 
> universally-agreed-upon C++ binding for the DOM
> APIs. As a result, 
> different C++ DOMs may behave somewhat differently,
> particularly in the 
> area of memory management (which the DOM spec
> doesn't specify). That tends 
> to limit code interchangability.
> 
> I'd say "Try it, and if it doesn't work write your
> own bridge"...
> 
> 
> ______________________________________
> Joe Kesselman  / IBM Research


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