Daniel Veillard has announced
release 2.2.0 of
libxml, the XML C library that is one of the core components of the
GNOME project.
Mentioning XML as one of its
"cutting edge technologies", GNOME relies heavily on libxml--both
for its desktop and for the
GNOME Office project,
for which XML is a native format.
Although the link is strong enough to allow Veillard to call libxml
"a.k.a. gnome-xml", libxml can be used as a portable standalone C
library. It includes a SAX and DOM parser, supporting DTD validation, I18N features,
file compression and an HTML parser.
The new release includes portability fixes, a better encoding support, and bug fixes.
Veillard says he is now:
working on HTML and XML links recognition layers, get in touch with me if you want to test those.
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