[Tutor] More and more OT - Python/Java

Liam Clarke cyresse at gmail.com
Wed Jan 12 00:15:06 CET 2005


Out of curiousity, having poked around XML while learning about the
JScript DOM, what are you using it for?

AFAIK, you make up your own tags, and then parse them and display
them, and anyone else could create data using your tags.

Only thing I've seen that uses XML (remember I'm a n00bie in Python,
Java, Jscript and HTML, so I don't see the real indepth stuff) is MSN
Messenger for it's logs. And MS IE can parse that XML.

I've been curious as to how it's implemented.

So yeah, if you want to share your experiences.

Regards,

Liam Clarke


On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 02:19:17 +0000, Max Noel <maxnoel_fr at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> >       dom4j? What is it? Is it part of the standard Java distribution? If
> > not, where can it be found?
> 
>         Update: Okay, looks like it's time to go to bed. The link was in
> bright blue and somehow I didn't see it. D'oh.
> 
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