Really Joe, can't you guess from the context here that the person is
referring to the Xerces-C parser, and therefore, the Xerces-C DOM? We're
talking about porting an existing implementation to another platform. The
question is not "is it possible to implement the W3C DOM on a Palm Pilot."
I think you're really over-reacting. Communicating will get really
difficult if you keep ignoring context in these discussions.
Dave
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03/28/2001 05:49 Subject: RE: xerces parser on Palm?
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>Maybe the parser, but you can forget about the DOM
I have to register a protest here. Remember, the DOM is _only_ an API and
says nothng about its back-end storage. Compact versions can and do exist;
Xalan is in the process of reviving and extending our DTM model, to take
one (admittedly somewhat subsetted) example.
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