eXPatCOM 
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What's New
- Alpha Release
(2003/03/31) - Project Kickoff
(2003/03/24) - mozdev.org
The eXPatCOM project wraps an XPCOM object around the expat XML parser which is used internally by Mozilla. The result is a scriptable XML parser supporting callbacks.
The parser object is configured by passing it an Actions object which handles all of the callbacks as method calls. Execution of the parsing function is by passing in an input stream, which is driven by an input stream pump. This provides an asynchronous behavior by default, though an optional call can be used to wait until parsing is finished.
I constructed this component for several reasons:
- Generalized parsing
sometimes I just don't want a DOM parse - No parse tree
sometimes I don't want an interim parse tree product - Large sources
which are not terribly scalable with parse tree interim products - Playtime
I wanted to build a C++/XPCOM entity just because
This project is in an alpha stage. There is some code, but it has only been tested on a single Linux system and it is not packaged for easy installation. Be prepared to build it yourself!
In addition, there are a bunch of issues regarding the way I built the code. I anticipate changes driven by user feedback.
If you do not get a response to a question posted in this forum, please try sending a message to the project's mailing list or to the project owner directly.
- [1] Submitted by: mike on Thursday April 3rd 2003
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first!
mike
- [2] Submitted by: no spam on Wednesday July 9th 2003
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second ;-)
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we can't believe that there is no better spam protection at the notes-pages. you should give tools like a chance, otherwise you should not use url conversion any longer or you have to implement a redirect service that intercepts backlink inheritance. - [3] Submitted by: Olli on Thursday August 28th 2003
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great work!
/index.php - [4] Submitted by: Alex on Sunday August 31st 2003
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Nice project!
- [5] Submitted by: Gloryhole on Tuesday September 2nd 2003
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Cool project.
Gloryhole
- [6] Submitted by: Stefan on Friday September 5th 2003
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This is No Spam!!!!!
Thanx for this stuff
But where can I download an GoogleToolbar for the Mozilla? Contact me please by my site!
Stefan
- [7] Submitted by: Peter on Wednesday September 10th 2003
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is this project active?
/ - [8] Submitted by: thomas on Wednesday September 10th 2003
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An interesting project. Can I help ?
thomas@schulsoftware.de
- [9] Submitted by: mgm on Wednesday September 10th 2003
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greetings to the team
- [10] Submitted by: Allan on Wednesday September 10th 2003
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Nice project!
- [11] Submitted by: tom on Wednesday September 10th 2003
- [12] Submitted by: q on Friday September 19th 2003
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Keep up the good work!
- [13] Submitted by: jims on Sunday September 21st 2003
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Mozilla is a nice browser!
- [14] Submitted by: Jose on Tuesday September 23rd 2003
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Good project
- [15] Submitted by: Mia on Thursday September 25th 2003
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Great work
- [16] Submitted by: tom on Sunday September 28th 2003
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interesting
- [17] Submitted by: Klaus on Sunday September 28th 2003
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for free software! Against software patente