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Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +000013<h1 align="center">The XML C library for Gnome</h1>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +000014
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000015<h2 style="text-align: center">libxml, a.k.a. gnome-xml</h2>
16
17<p></p>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000018<ul>
19 <li><a href="#Introducti">Introduction</a></li>
20 <li><a href="#Documentat">Documentation</a></li>
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +000021 <li><a href="#Reporting">Reporting bugs and getting help</a></li>
22 <li><a href="#help">how to help</a></li>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +000023 <li><a href="#Downloads">Downloads</a></li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000024 <li><a href="#News">News</a></li>
25 <li><a href="#XML">XML</a></li>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +000026 <li><a href="#XSLT">XSLT</a></li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000027 <li><a href="#tree">The tree output</a></li>
28 <li><a href="#interface">The SAX interface</a></li>
29 <li><a href="#library">The XML library interfaces</a>
30 <ul>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +000031 <li><a href="#Invoking">Invoking the parser: the pull way</a></li>
32 <li><a href="#Invoking">Invoking the parser: the push way</a></li>
33 <li><a href="#Invoking2">Invoking the parser: the SAX interface</a></li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000034 <li><a href="#Building">Building a tree from scratch</a></li>
35 <li><a href="#Traversing">Traversing the tree</a></li>
36 <li><a href="#Modifying">Modifying the tree</a></li>
37 <li><a href="#Saving">Saving the tree</a></li>
38 <li><a href="#Compressio">Compression</a></li>
39 </ul>
40 </li>
41 <li><a href="#Entities">Entities or no entities</a></li>
42 <li><a href="#Namespaces">Namespaces</a></li>
43 <li><a href="#Validation">Validation</a></li>
44 <li><a href="#Principles">DOM principles</a></li>
45 <li><a href="#real">A real example</a></li>
Daniel Veillard96984452000-08-31 13:50:12 +000046 <li><a href="#Contributi">Contributions</a></li>
47</ul>
48
49<p>Separate documents:</p>
50<ul>
51 <li><a href="upgrade.html">upgrade instructions for migrating to
52 libxml2</a></li>
53 <li><a href="encoding.html">libxml Internationalization support</a></li>
54 <li><a href="xmlio.html">libxml Input/Output interfaces</a></li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +000055 <li><a href="xmlmem.html">libxml Memory interfaces</a></li>
Daniel Veillard300f7d62000-11-24 13:04:04 +000056 <li><a href="xmldtd.html">a short introduction about DTDs and
57 libxml</a></li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000058</ul>
59
60<h2><a name="Introducti">Introduction</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000061
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +000062<p>This document describes libxml, the <a
Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +000063href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML</a> C library developped for the <a
64href="http://www.gnome.org/">Gnome</a> project. <a
65href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML is a standard</a> for building tag-based
66structured documents/data.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +000067
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +000068<p>Here are some key points about libxml:</p>
69<ul>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +000070 <li>Libxml exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for both XML and
71 HTML.</li>
72 <li>Libxml can do Dtd validation at parse time, using a parsed document
73 instance, or with an arbitrary Dtd.</li>
74 <li>Libxml now includes a nearly complete <a
75 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath</a> and <a
Daniel Veillard0c069222000-10-21 09:25:52 +000076 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">XPointer</a> implementations.</li>
Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +000077 <li>It is written in plain C, making as few assumptions as possible, and
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +000078 sticking closely to ANSI C/POSIX for easy embedding. Works on
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +000079 Linux/Unix/Windows, ported to a number of other platforms.</li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +000080 <li>Basic support for HTTP and FTP client allowing to fetch remote
81 resources</li>
82 <li>The design of modular, most of the extensions can be compiled out.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +000083 <li>The internal document repesentation is as close as possible to the <a
84 href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> interfaces.</li>
85 <li>Libxml also has a <a href="http://www.megginson.com/SAX/index.html">SAX
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +000086 like interface</a>; the interface is designed to be compatible with <a
87 href="http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html">Expat</a>.</li>
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +000088 <li>This library is released both under the <a
89 href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software-19980720.html">W3C
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +000090 IPR</a> and the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html">GNU
91 LGPL</a>. Use either at your convenience, basically this should make
92 everybody happy, if not, drop me a mail.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +000093</ul>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +000094
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +000095<h2><a name="Documentat">Documentation</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +000096
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +000097<p>There are some on-line resources about using libxml:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +000098<ol>
Daniel Veillard365e13b2000-07-02 07:56:37 +000099 <li>Check the <a href="FAQ.html">FAQ</a></li>
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000100 <li>Check the <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-lib.html">extensive
Daniel Veillard8c6d6af2000-08-25 17:14:13 +0000101 documentation</a> automatically extracted from code comments (using <a
102 href="http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/rview.cgi?cvsroot=/cvs/gnome&amp;dir=gtk-doc">gtk
103 doc</a>).</li>
Daniel Veillard8d869642000-07-14 12:12:59 +0000104 <li>Look at the documentation about <a href="encoding.html">libxml
105 internationalization support</a></li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000106 <li>This page provides a global overview and <a href="#real">some
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000107 examples</a> on how to use libxml.</li>
108 <li><a href="mailto:james@daa.com.au">James Henstridge</a> wrote <a
109 href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">some nice
110 documentation</a> explaining how to use the libxml SAX interface.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000111 <li>George Lebl wrote <a
112 href="http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/gnome3/">an article
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000113 for IBM developerWorks</a> about using libxml.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000114 <li>It is also a good idea to check to <a href="mailto:raph@levien.com">Raph
115 Levien</a> <a href="http://levien.com/gnome/">web site</a> since he is
116 building the <a href="http://levien.com/gnome/gdome.html">DOM interface
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000117 gdome</a> on top of libxml result tree and an implementation of <a
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000118 href="http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/">SVG</a> called <a
119 href="http://www.levien.com/svg/">gill</a>. Check his <a
120 href="http://www.levien.com/gnome/domination.html">DOMination
121 paper</a>.</li>
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000122 <li>Check <a href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gnome-xml/TODO">the TODO
123 file</a></li>
124 <li>Read the <a href="upgrade.html">1.x to 2.x upgrade path</a>. If you are
125 starting a new project using libxml you should really use the 2.x
126 version.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000127 <li>And don't forget to look at the <a href="/messages/">mailing-list
Daniel Veillardc310d562000-06-23 18:32:15 +0000128 archive</a>.</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000129</ol>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000130
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000131<h2><a name="Reporting">Reporting bugs and getting help</a></h2>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000132
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000133<p>Well, bugs or missing features are always possible, and I will make a point
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000134of fixing them in a timely fashion. The best way to report a bug is to use the
135<a href="http://bugs.gnome.org/db/pa/lgnome-xml.html">Gnome bug tracking
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000136database</a> (make sure to use the "gnome-xml" module name, not libxml or
137libxml2). I look at reports there regularly and it's good to have a reminder
138when a bug is still open. Check the <a
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000139href="http://bugs.gnome.org/Reporting.html">instructions on reporting bugs</a>
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000140and be sure to specify that the bug is for the package gnome-xml.</p>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000141
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000142<p>There is also a mailing-list <a
Daniel Veillardf121ab72000-08-29 23:40:42 +0000143href="mailto:xml@rpmfind.net">xml@rpmfind.net</a> for libxml, with an <a
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000144href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages">on-line archive</a>. To subscribe to this
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000145majordomo based list, send a mail message to <a
Daniel Veillardf121ab72000-08-29 23:40:42 +0000146href="mailto:majordomo@rpmfind.net">majordomo@rpmfind.net</a> with "subscribe
147xml" in the <strong>content</strong> of the message.</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000148
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000149<p>Alternatively, you can just send the bug to the <a
Daniel Veillardf121ab72000-08-29 23:40:42 +0000150href="mailto:xml@rpmfind.net">xml@rpmfind.net</a> list, if it's really libxml
151related I will approve it..</p>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000152
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000153<p>Of course, bugs reports with a suggested patch for fixing them will
154probably be processed faster.</p>
155
156<p>If you're looking for help, a quick look at <a
157href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/#407">the list archive</a> may actually
158provide the answer, I usually send source samples when answering libxml usage
Daniel Veillard6f0adb52000-07-03 11:41:26 +0000159questions. The <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/book1.html">auto-generated
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +0000160documentantion</a> is not as polished as I would like (i need to learn more
161about Docbook), but it's a good starting point.</p>
162
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000163<h2><a name="help">How to help</a></h2>
164
165<p>You can help the project in various ways, the best thing to do first is to
166subscribe to the mailing-list as explained before, check the <a
167href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/">archives </a>and the <a
168href="http://bugs.gnome.org/db/pa/lgnome-xml.html">Gnome bug
169database:</a>:</p>
170<ol>
171 <li>provide patches when you find problems</li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000172 <li>provide the diffs when you port libxml to a new platform. They may not
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000173 be integrated in all cases but help pinpointing portability problems
174 and</li>
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000175 <li>provice documentation fixes (either as patches to the code comments or
176 as HTML diffs).</li>
177 <li>provide new documentations pieces (translations, examples, etc ...)</li>
178 <li>Check the TODO file and try to close one of the items</li>
179 <li>take one of the points raised in the archive or the bug database and
180 provide a fix. <a href="mailto:Daniel.Veillard@w3.org">Get in touch with
181 me </a>before to avoid synchronization problems and check that the
182 suggested fix will fit in nicely :-)</li>
183</ol>
184
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000185<h2><a name="Downloads">Downloads</a></h2>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000186
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000187<p>The latest versions of libxml can be found on <a
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000188href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">rpmfind.net</a> or on the <a
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000189href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/MIRRORS.html">Gnome FTP server</a> either
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000190as a <a href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/libxml/">source
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +0000191archive</a> or <a
192href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/contrib/redhat/SRPMS/">RPM packages</a>.
193(NOTE that you need both the <a
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000194href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml(2)</a> and <a
195href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml(2)-devel</a>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000196packages installed to compile applications using libxml.)</p>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000197
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000198<p><a name="Snapshot">Snapshot:</a></p>
199<ul>
200 <li>Code from the W3C cvs base libxml <a
201 href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/cvs-snapshot.tar.gz">cvs-snapshot.tar.gz</a></li>
202 <li>Docs, content of the web site, the list archive included <a
203 href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/libxml-docs.tar.gz">libxml-docs.tar.gz</a></li>
204</ul>
205
206<p><a name="Contribs">Contribs:</a></p>
207
208<p>I do accept external contributions, especially if compiling on another
209platform, get in touch with me to upload the package. I will keep them in the
210<a href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/contribs/">contrib directory</a></p>
211
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000212<p>Libxml is also available from CVS:</p>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000213<ul>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000214 <li><p>The <a
215 href="http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/rview.cgi?cvsroot=/cvs/gnome&amp;dir=gnome-xml">Gnome
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000216 CVS base</a>. Check the <a
217 href="http://developer.gnome.org/tools/cvs.html">Gnome CVS Tools</a> page;
218 the CVS module is <b>gnome-xml</b>.</p>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000219 </li>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000220 <li>The <strong>libxslt</strong> module is also present there</li>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000221</ul>
222
223<h2><a name="News">News</a></h2>
224
Daniel Veillard944b5ff1999-12-15 19:08:24 +0000225<h3>CVS only : check the <a
226href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gnome-xml/ChangeLog">Changelog</a> file
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000227for a really accurate description</h3>
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000228
229<p>Item floating around but not actively worked on, get in touch with me if
230you want to test those</p>
231<ul>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000232 <li>Implementing <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt">XSLT</a>, this is done
233 as a separate C library on top of libxml called libxslt, not released yet
234 but available from CVS</li>
Daniel Veillard28929b22000-11-13 18:22:49 +0000235 <li>Finishing up <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">XPointer</a> and <a
236 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a></li>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000237 <li>(seeems working but delayed from release) parsing/import of Docbook SGML
238 docs</li>
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000239</ul>
240
Daniel Veillard503b8932001-01-05 06:36:31 +0000241<h3>2.2.11: Jan 4 2000</h3>
242<ul>
243 <li>bunch of bug fixes (memory I/O, xpath, ftp/http, ...)</li>
244 <li>added htmlHandleOmittedElem()</li>
245 <li>Applied Bjorn Reese's IPV6 first patch</li>
246 <li>Applied Paul D. Smith patches for validation of XInclude results</li>
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000247 <li>added XPointer xmlns() new scheme support</li>
Daniel Veillard503b8932001-01-05 06:36:31 +0000248</ul>
249
Daniel Veillard2ddd23d2000-11-25 10:42:19 +0000250<h3>2.2.10: Nov 25 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard9d343c42000-11-25 10:12:43 +0000251<ul>
252 <li>Fix the Windows problems of 2.2.8</li>
253 <li>integrate OpenVMS patches</li>
254 <li>better handling of some nasty HTML input</li>
255 <li>Improved the XPointer implementation</li>
256 <li>integrate a number of provided patches</li>
257</ul>
258
Daniel Veillard2ddd23d2000-11-25 10:42:19 +0000259<h3>2.2.9: Nov 25 2000</h3>
260<ul>
261 <li>erroneous release :-(</li>
262</ul>
263
Daniel Veillard28929b22000-11-13 18:22:49 +0000264<h3>2.2.8: Nov 13 2000</h3>
265<ul>
266 <li>First version of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a>
267 support</li>
268 <li>Patch in conditional section handling</li>
269 <li>updated MS compiler project</li>
270 <li>fixed some XPath problems</li>
271 <li>added an URI escaping function</li>
272 <li>some other bug fixes</li>
273</ul>
274
275<h3>2.2.7: Oct 31 2000</h3>
276<ul>
277 <li>added message redirection</li>
278 <li>XPath improvements (thanks TOM !)</li>
279 <li>xmlIOParseDTD() added</li>
280 <li>various small fixes in the HTML, URI, HTTP and XPointer support</li>
281 <li>some cleanup of the Makefile, autoconf and the distribution content</li>
282</ul>
283
Daniel Veillard29a11cc2000-10-25 13:32:39 +0000284<h3>2.2.6: Oct 25 2000:</h3>
285<ul>
286 <li>Added an hash table module, migrated a number of internal structure to
287 those</li>
288 <li>Fixed a posteriori validation problems</li>
289 <li>HTTP module cleanups</li>
290 <li>HTML parser improvements (tag errors, script/style handling, attribute
291 normalization)</li>
292 <li>coalescing of adjacent text nodes</li>
293 <li>couple of XPath bug fixes, exported the internal API</li>
294</ul>
295
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000296<h3>2.2.5: Oct 15 2000:</h3>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000297<ul>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000298 <li>XPointer implementation and testsuite</li>
299 <li>Lot of XPath fixes, added variable and functions registration, more
300 tests</li>
301 <li>Portability fixes, lots of enhancements toward an easy Windows build and
302 release</li>
303 <li>Late validation fixes</li>
304 <li>Integrated a lot of contributed patches</li>
305 <li>added memory management docs</li>
Daniel Veillardab8500d2000-10-15 21:06:19 +0000306 <li>a performance problem when using large buffer seems fixed</li>
Daniel Veillard189446d2000-10-13 10:23:06 +0000307</ul>
308
309<h3>2.2.4: Oct 1 2000:</h3>
310<ul>
311 <li>main XPath problem fixed</li>
312 <li>Integrated portability patches for Windows</li>
313 <li>Serious bug fixes on the URI and HTML code</li>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000314</ul>
315
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000316<h3>2.2.3: Sep 17 2000</h3>
317<ul>
318 <li>bug fixes</li>
319 <li>cleanup of entity handling code</li>
320 <li>overall review of all loops in the parsers, all sprintf usage has been
321 checked too</li>
322 <li>Far better handling of larges Dtd. Validating against Docbook XML Dtd
323 works smoothly now.</li>
324</ul>
325
326<h3>1.8.10: Sep 6 2000</h3>
327<ul>
328 <li>bug fix release for some Gnome projects</li>
329</ul>
330
331<h3>2.2.2: August 12 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard786d7c82000-08-12 23:38:57 +0000332<ul>
333 <li>mostly bug fixes</li>
Daniel Veillardec78c0f2000-08-25 10:25:23 +0000334 <li>started adding routines to access xml parser context options</li>
Daniel Veillard786d7c82000-08-12 23:38:57 +0000335</ul>
336
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000337<h3>2.2.1: July 21 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillarda2679fa2000-07-22 02:38:15 +0000338<ul>
339 <li>a purely bug fixes release</li>
340 <li>fixed an encoding support problem when parsing from a memory block</li>
341 <li>fixed a DOCTYPE parsing problem</li>
342 <li>removed a bug in the function allowing to override the memory allocation
343 routines</li>
344</ul>
345
Daniel Veillardd5f97f82000-09-17 16:38:14 +0000346<h3>2.2.0: July 14 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard94e90602000-07-17 14:38:19 +0000347<ul>
348 <li>applied a lot of portability fixes</li>
349 <li>better encoding support/cleanup and saving (content is now always
350 encoded in UTF-8)</li>
351 <li>the HTML parser now correctly handles encodings</li>
352 <li>added xmlHasProp()</li>
353 <li>fixed a serious problem with &amp;#38;</li>
354 <li>propagated the fix to FTP client</li>
355 <li>cleanup, bugfixes, etc ...</li>
356 <li>Added a page about <a href="encoding.html">libxml Internationalization
357 support</a></li>
358</ul>
359
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000360<h3>1.8.9: July 9 2000</h3>
361<ul>
362 <li>fixed the spec the RPMs should be better</li>
363 <li>fixed a serious bug in the FTP implementation, released 1.8.9 to solve
364 rpmfind users problem</li>
365</ul>
366
Daniel Veillard6388e172000-07-03 16:07:19 +0000367<h3>2.1.1: July 1 2000</h3>
368<ul>
369 <li>fixes a couple of bugs in the 2.1.0 packaging</li>
370 <li>improvements on the HTML parser</li>
371</ul>
372
Daniel Veillard3f6f7f62000-06-30 17:58:25 +0000373<h3>2.1.0 and 1.8.8: June 29 2000</h3>
374<ul>
375 <li>1.8.8 is mostly a comodity package for upgrading to libxml2 accoding to
376 <a href="upgrade.html">new instructions</a>. It fixes a nasty problem
377 about &amp;#38; charref parsing</li>
378 <li>2.1.0 also ease the upgrade from libxml v1 to the recent version. it
379 also contains numerous fixes and enhancements:
380 <ul>
381 <li>added xmlStopParser() to stop parsing</li>
382 <li>improved a lot parsing speed when there is large CDATA blocs</li>
383 <li>includes XPath patches provided by Picdar Technology</li>
384 <li>tried to fix as much as possible DtD validation and namespace
385 related problems</li>
386 <li>output to a given encoding has been added/tested</li>
387 <li>lot of various fixes</li>
388 </ul>
389 </li>
390</ul>
391
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +0000392<h3>2.0.0: Apr 12 2000</h3>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000393<ul>
394 <li>First public release of libxml2. If you are using libxml, it's a good
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +0000395 idea to check the 1.x to 2.x upgrade instructions. NOTE: while initally
396 scheduled for Apr 3 the relase occured only on Apr 12 due to massive
397 workload.</li>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000398 <li>The include are now located under $prefix/include/libxml (instead of
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +0000399 $prefix/include/gnome-xml), they also are referenced by
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000400 <pre>#include &lt;libxml/xxx.h&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +0000401 <p>instead of</p>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000402 <pre>#include "xxx.h"</pre>
403 </li>
Daniel Veillard8f621982000-03-20 13:07:15 +0000404 <li>a new URI module for parsing URIs and following strictly RFC 2396</li>
405 <li>the memory allocation routines used by libxml can now be overloaded
406 dynamically by using xmlMemSetup()</li>
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000407 <li>The previously CVS only tool tester has been renamed
408 <strong>xmllint</strong> and is now installed as part of the libxml2
409 package</li>
Daniel Veillarde0aed302000-04-16 08:52:20 +0000410 <li>The I/O interface has been revamped. There is now ways to plug in
411 specific I/O modules, either at the URI scheme detection level using
412 xmlRegisterInputCallbacks() or by passing I/O functions when creating a
413 parser context using xmlCreateIOParserCtxt()</li>
414 <li>there is a C preprocessor macro LIBXML_VERSION providing the version
415 number of the libxml module in use</li>
416 <li>a number of optional features of libxml can now be excluded at configure
417 time (FTP/HTTP/HTML/XPath/Debug)</li>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +0000418</ul>
419
420<h3>2.0.0beta: Mar 14 2000</h3>
421<ul>
422 <li>This is a first Beta release of libxml version 2</li>
423 <li>It's available only from<a href="ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">
424 rpmfind.net FTP</a>, it's packaged as libxml2-2.0.0beta and available as
425 tar and RPMs</li>
426 <li>This version is now the head in the Gnome CVS base, the old one is
427 available under the tag LIB_XML_1_X</li>
428 <li>This includes a very large set of changes. Froma programmatic point of
429 view applications should not have to be modified too much, check the <a
430 href="upgrade.html">upgrade page</a></li>
431 <li>Some interfaces may changes (especially a bit about encoding).</li>
432 <li>the updates includes:
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000433 <ul>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +0000434 <li>fix I18N support. ISO-Latin-x/UTF-8/UTF-16 (nearly) seems correctly
435 handled now</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000436 <li>Better handling of entities, especially well formedness checking and
437 proper PEref extensions in external subsets</li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000438 <li>DTD conditional sections</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000439 <li>Validation now correcly handle entities content</li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000440 <li><a href="http://rpmfind.net/tools/gdome/messages/0039.html">change
441 structures to accomodate DOM</a></li>
Daniel Veillard6c8b1172000-03-01 00:40:41 +0000442 </ul>
443 </li>
Daniel Veillardedfb29b2000-03-14 19:59:05 +0000444 <li>Serious progress were made toward compliance, <a
445 href="conf/result.html">here are the result of the test</a> against the
446 OASIS testsuite (except the japanese tests since I don't support that
447 encoding yet). This URL is rebuilt every couple of hours using the CVS
448 head version.</li>
Daniel Veillarde41f2b72000-01-30 20:00:07 +0000449</ul>
450
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000451<h3>1.8.7: Mar 6 2000</h3>
452<ul>
453 <li>This is a bug fix release:</li>
454 <li>It is possible to disable the ignorable blanks heuristic used by
455 libxml-1.x, a new function xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0) will allow this. Note
456 that for adherence to XML spec, this behaviour will be disabled by default
457 in 2.x . The same function will allow to keep compatibility for old
458 code.</li>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000459 <li>Blanks in &lt;a&gt; &lt;/a&gt; constructs are not ignored anymore,
460 avoiding heuristic is really the Right Way :-\</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000461 <li>The unchecked use of snprintf which was breaking libxml-1.8.6
462 compilation on some platforms has been fixed</li>
463 <li>nanoftp.c nanohttp.c: Fixed '#' and '?' stripping when processing
464 URIs</li>
465</ul>
466
Daniel Veillarde41f2b72000-01-30 20:00:07 +0000467<h3>1.8.6: Jan 31 2000</h3>
468<ul>
469 <li>added a nanoFTP transport module, debugged until the new version of <a
470 href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/rpmfind.html">rpmfind</a> can use
471 it without troubles</li>
Daniel Veillardda07c342000-01-25 18:31:22 +0000472</ul>
473
474<h3>1.8.5: Jan 21 2000</h3>
475<ul>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000476 <li>adding APIs to parse a well balanced chunk of XML (production <a
477 href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#NT-content">[43] content</a> of the XML
478 spec)</li>
Daniel Veillard461a66c2000-01-18 18:01:01 +0000479 <li>fixed a hideous bug in xmlGetProp pointed by Rune.Djurhuus@fast.no</li>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000480 <li>Jody Goldberg &lt;jgoldberg@home.com&gt; provided another patch trying
481 to solve the zlib checks problems</li>
Daniel Veillard461a66c2000-01-18 18:01:01 +0000482 <li>The current state in gnome CVS base is expected to ship as 1.8.5 with
483 gnumeric soon</li>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000484</ul>
485
486<h3>1.8.4: Jan 13 2000</h3>
487<ul>
488 <li>bug fixes, reintroduced xmlNewGlobalNs(), fixed xmlNewNs()</li>
489 <li>all exit() call should have been removed from libxml</li>
490 <li>fixed a problem with INCLUDE_WINSOCK on WIN32 platform</li>
491 <li>added newDocFragment()</li>
Daniel Veillardf84f71f2000-01-05 19:54:23 +0000492</ul>
493
494<h3>1.8.3: Jan 5 2000</h3>
495<ul>
496 <li>a Push interface for the XML and HTML parsers</li>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000497 <li>a shell-like interface to the document tree (try tester --shell :-)</li>
Daniel Veillarddbfd6411999-12-28 16:35:14 +0000498 <li>lots of bug fixes and improvement added over XMas hollidays</li>
Daniel Veillard437b87b2000-01-03 17:30:46 +0000499 <li>fixed the DTD parsing code to work with the xhtml DTD</li>
Daniel Veillardf84f71f2000-01-05 19:54:23 +0000500 <li>added xmlRemoveProp(), xmlRemoveID() and xmlRemoveRef()</li>
501 <li>Fixed bugs in xmlNewNs()</li>
Daniel Veillard437b87b2000-01-03 17:30:46 +0000502 <li>External entity loading code has been revamped, now it uses
Daniel Veillardf84f71f2000-01-05 19:54:23 +0000503 xmlLoadExternalEntity(), some fix on entities processing were added</li>
Daniel Veillard437b87b2000-01-03 17:30:46 +0000504 <li>cleaned up WIN32 includes of socket stuff</li>
Daniel Veillard5cb5ab81999-12-21 15:35:29 +0000505</ul>
506
507<h3>1.8.2: Dec 21 1999</h3>
508<ul>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000509 <li>I got another problem with includes and C++, I hope this issue is fixed
510 for good this time</li>
Daniel Veillard5cb5ab81999-12-21 15:35:29 +0000511 <li>Added a few tree modification functions: xmlReplaceNode,
512 xmlAddPrevSibling, xmlAddNextSibling, xmlNodeSetName and
513 xmlDocSetRootElement</li>
514 <li>Tried to improve the HTML output with help from <a
515 href="mailto:clahey@umich.edu">Chris Lahey</a></li>
Daniel Veillarde4e51311999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000516</ul>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000517
Daniel Veillarde4e51311999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000518<h3>1.8.1: Dec 18 1999</h3>
519<ul>
520 <li>various patches to avoid troubles when using libxml with C++ compilers
521 the "namespace" keyword and C escaping in include files</li>
522 <li>a problem in one of the core macros IS_CHAR was corrected</li>
523 <li>fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.0 breaking default namespace processing,
524 and more specifically the Dia application</li>
Daniel Veillard944b5ff1999-12-15 19:08:24 +0000525 <li>fixed a posteriori validation (validation after parsing, or by using a
526 Dtd not specified in the original document)</li>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000527 <li>fixed a bug in</li>
Daniel Veillard10a2c651999-12-12 13:03:50 +0000528</ul>
529
530<h3>1.8.0: Dec 12 1999</h3>
531<ul>
532 <li>cleanup, especially memory wise</li>
533 <li>the parser should be more reliable, especially the HTML one, it should
534 not crash, whatever the input !</li>
535 <li>Integrated various patches, especially a speedup improvement for large
536 dataset from <a href="mailto:cnygard@bellatlantic.net">Carl Nygard</a>,
537 configure with --with-buffers to enable them.</li>
538 <li>attribute normalization, oops should have been added long ago !</li>
539 <li>attributes defaulted from Dtds should be available, xmlSetProp() now
540 does entities escapting by default.</li>
Daniel Veillard4c3a2031999-11-19 17:46:26 +0000541</ul>
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +0000542
543<h3>1.7.4: Oct 25 1999</h3>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000544<ul>
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +0000545 <li>Lots of HTML improvement</li>
546 <li>Fixed some errors when saving both XML and HTML</li>
547 <li>More examples, the regression tests should now look clean</li>
548 <li>Fixed a bug with contiguous charref</li>
549</ul>
550
551<h3>1.7.3: Sep 29 1999</h3>
552<ul>
553 <li>portability problems fixed</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000554 <li>snprintf was used unconditionnally, leading to link problems on system
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +0000555 were it's not available, fixed</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000556</ul>
557
558<h3>1.7.1: Sep 24 1999</h3>
559<ul>
560 <li>The basic type for strings manipulated by libxml has been renamed in
561 1.7.1 from <strong>CHAR</strong> to <strong>xmlChar</strong>. The reason
562 is that CHAR was conflicting with a predefined type on Windows. However on
563 non WIN32 environment, compatibility is provided by the way of a
564 <strong>#define </strong>.</li>
565 <li>Changed another error : the use of a structure field called errno, and
566 leading to troubles on platforms where it's a macro</li>
567</ul>
568
569<h3>1.7.0: sep 23 1999</h3>
570<ul>
571 <li>Added the ability to fetch remote DTD or parsed entities, see the <a
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000572 href="html/gnome-xml-nanohttp.html">nanohttp</a> module.</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000573 <li>Added an errno to report errors by another mean than a simple printf
574 like callback</li>
575 <li>Finished ID/IDREF support and checking when validation</li>
576 <li>Serious memory leaks fixed (there is now a <a
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000577 href="html/gnome-xml-xmlmemory.html">memory wrapper</a> module)</li>
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000578 <li>Improvement of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath</a>
579 implementation</li>
580 <li>Added an HTML parser front-end</li>
581</ul>
582
583<h2><a name="XML">XML</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000584
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000585<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">XML is a standard</a> for
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000586markup-based structured documents. Here is <a name="example">an example XML
587document</a>:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000588<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
589&lt;EXAMPLE prop1="gnome is great" prop2="&amp;amp; linux too"&gt;
590 &lt;head&gt;
591 &lt;title&gt;Welcome to Gnome&lt;/title&gt;
592 &lt;/head&gt;
593 &lt;chapter&gt;
594 &lt;title&gt;The Linux adventure&lt;/title&gt;
595 &lt;p&gt;bla bla bla ...&lt;/p&gt;
596 &lt;image href="linus.gif"/&gt;
597 &lt;p&gt;...&lt;/p&gt;
598 &lt;/chapter&gt;
599&lt;/EXAMPLE&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000600
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000601<p>The first line specifies that it's an XML document and gives useful
602information about its encoding. Then the document is a text format whose
603structure is specified by tags between brackets. <strong>Each tag opened has
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000604to be closed</strong>. XML is pedantic about this. However, if a tag is empty
605(no content), a single tag can serve as both the opening and closing tag if it
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000606ends with <code>/&gt;</code> rather than with <code>&gt;</code>. Note that,
607for example, the image tag has no content (just an attribute) and is closed by
608ending the tag with <code>/&gt;</code>.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +0000609
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000610<p>XML can be applied sucessfully to a wide range of uses, from long term
611structured document maintenance (where it follows the steps of SGML) to simple
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000612data encoding mechanisms like configuration file formatting (glade),
613spreadsheets (gnumeric), or even shorter lived documents such as WebDAV where
614it is used to encode remote calls between a client and a server.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000615
Daniel Veillard82687162001-01-22 15:32:01 +0000616<h2><a name="XSLT">XSLT</a></h2>
617
618<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt">XSL Transformations</a>, is a language
619for transforming XML documents into other XML documents (or HTML/textual
620output).</p>
621
622<p>A separate library called libxslt is being built on top of libxml2. This
623module "libxslt" can be found in the Gnome CVS base too.</p>
624
625<p>You can check the progresses on the <a
626href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/libxslt/ChangeLog">Changelog</a></p>
627
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +0000628<h2>An overview of libxml architecture</h2>
629
630<p>Libxml is made of multiple components, some of them optionals, and most of
631the block interfaces are public. The main components are:</p>
632<ul>
633 <li>an Input/Output layer</li>
634 <li>FTP and HTTP client layers (optionnal)</li>
635 <li>an Internationalization layer managing the encodings support</li>
636 <li>an URI module</li>
637 <li>the XML parser and its basic SAX interface</li>
638 <li>an HTML parser using the same SAX interface (optionnal)</li>
639 <li>a SAX tree module to build an in-memory DOM representation</li>
640 <li>a tree module to manipulate the DOM representation</li>
641 <li>a validation module using the DOM representation (optionnal)</li>
642 <li>an XPath module for global lookup in a DOM representation
643 (optionnal)</li>
644 <li>a debug module (optionnal)</li>
645</ul>
646
647<p>Graphically this gives the following:</p>
648
649<p><img src="libxml.gif" alt="a graphical view of the various"></p>
650
651<p></p>
652
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000653<h2><a name="tree">The tree output</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000654
655<p>The parser returns a tree built during the document analysis. The value
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000656returned is an <strong>xmlDocPtr</strong> (i.e., a pointer to an
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000657<strong>xmlDoc</strong> structure). This structure contains information such
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +0000658as the file name, the document type, and a <strong>children</strong> pointer
659which is the root of the document (or more exactly the first child under the
660root which is the document). The tree is made of <strong>xmlNode</strong>s,
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000661chained in double-linked lists of siblings and with children&lt;-&gt;parent
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +0000662relationship. An xmlNode can also carry properties (a chain of xmlAttr
663structures). An attribute may have a value which is a list of TEXT or
664ENTITY_REF nodes.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000665
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000666<p>Here is an example (erroneous with respect to the XML spec since there
667should be only one ELEMENT under the root):</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000668
669<p><img src="structure.gif" alt=" structure.gif "></p>
670
671<p>In the source package there is a small program (not installed by default)
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000672called <strong>xmllint</strong> which parses XML files given as argument and
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000673prints them back as parsed. This is useful for detecting errors both in XML
674code and in the XML parser itself. It has an option <strong>--debug</strong>
675which prints the actual in-memory structure of the document, here is the
676result with the <a href="#example">example</a> given before:</p>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000677<pre>DOCUMENT
678version=1.0
679standalone=true
680 ELEMENT EXAMPLE
681 ATTRIBUTE prop1
682 TEXT
683 content=gnome is great
684 ATTRIBUTE prop2
685 ENTITY_REF
686 TEXT
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000687 content= linux too
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000688 ELEMENT head
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000689 ELEMENT title
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000690 TEXT
691 content=Welcome to Gnome
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000692 ELEMENT chapter
693 ELEMENT title
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000694 TEXT
695 content=The Linux adventure
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000696 ELEMENT p
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000697 TEXT
698 content=bla bla bla ...
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000699 ELEMENT image
700 ATTRIBUTE href
701 TEXT
702 content=linus.gif
703 ELEMENT p
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000704 TEXT
705 content=...</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000706
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000707<p>This should be useful for learning the internal representation model.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +0000708
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000709<h2><a name="interface">The SAX interface</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000710
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000711<p>Sometimes the DOM tree output is just too large to fit reasonably into
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000712memory. In that case (and if you don't expect to save back the XML document
713loaded using libxml), it's better to use the SAX interface of libxml. SAX is a
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000714<strong>callback-based interface</strong> to the parser. Before parsing, the
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000715application layer registers a customized set of callbacks which are called by
716the library as it progresses through the XML input.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000717
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000718<p>To get more detailed step-by-step guidance on using the SAX interface of
Daniel Veillard4540be42000-08-19 16:40:28 +0000719libxml, see the <a
720href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">nice
721documentation</a>.written by <a href="mailto:james@daa.com.au">James
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000722Henstridge</a>.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000723
724<p>You can debug the SAX behaviour by using the <strong>testSAX</strong>
725program located in the gnome-xml module (it's usually not shipped in the
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000726binary packages of libxml, but you can find it in the tar source
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000727distribution). Here is the sequence of callbacks that would be reported by
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000728testSAX when parsing the example XML document shown earlier:</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000729<pre>SAX.setDocumentLocator()
730SAX.startDocument()
731SAX.getEntity(amp)
732SAX.startElement(EXAMPLE, prop1='gnome is great', prop2='&amp;amp; linux too')
733SAX.characters( , 3)
734SAX.startElement(head)
735SAX.characters( , 4)
736SAX.startElement(title)
737SAX.characters(Welcome to Gnome, 16)
738SAX.endElement(title)
739SAX.characters( , 3)
740SAX.endElement(head)
741SAX.characters( , 3)
742SAX.startElement(chapter)
743SAX.characters( , 4)
744SAX.startElement(title)
745SAX.characters(The Linux adventure, 19)
746SAX.endElement(title)
747SAX.characters( , 4)
748SAX.startElement(p)
749SAX.characters(bla bla bla ..., 15)
750SAX.endElement(p)
751SAX.characters( , 4)
752SAX.startElement(image, href='linus.gif')
753SAX.endElement(image)
754SAX.characters( , 4)
755SAX.startElement(p)
756SAX.characters(..., 3)
757SAX.endElement(p)
758SAX.characters( , 3)
759SAX.endElement(chapter)
760SAX.characters( , 1)
761SAX.endElement(EXAMPLE)
762SAX.endDocument()</pre>
763
Daniel Veillard402e8c82000-02-29 22:57:47 +0000764<p>Most of the other functionalities of libxml are based on the DOM
765tree-building facility, so nearly everything up to the end of this document
766presupposes the use of the standard DOM tree build. Note that the DOM tree
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000767itself is built by a set of registered default callbacks, without internal
768specific interface.</p>
769
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000770<h2><a name="library">The XML library interfaces</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000771
772<p>This section is directly intended to help programmers getting bootstrapped
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000773using the XML library from the C language. It is not intended to be extensive.
774I hope the automatically generated documents will provide the completeness
775required, but as a separate set of documents. The interfaces of the XML
776library are by principle low level, there is nearly zero abstraction. Those
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000777interested in a higher level API should <a href="#DOM">look at DOM</a>.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +0000778
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000779<p>The <a href="html/gnome-xml-parser.html">parser interfaces for XML</a> are
780separated from the <a href="html/gnome-xml-htmlparser.html">HTML parser
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000781interfaces</a>. Let's have a look at how the XML parser can be called:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000782
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000783<h3><a name="Invoking">Invoking the parser : the pull method</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000784
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000785<p>Usually, the first thing to do is to read an XML input. The parser accepts
786documents either from in-memory strings or from files. The functions are
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000787defined in "parser.h":</p>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000788<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000789 <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseMemory(char *buffer, int size);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000790 <dd><p>Parse a null-terminated string containing the document.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000791 </dd>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000792</dl>
793<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000794 <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseFile(const char *filename);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000795 <dd><p>Parse an XML document contained in a (possibly compressed)
796 file.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000797 </dd>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000798</dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000799
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000800<p>The parser returns a pointer to the document structure (or NULL in case of
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000801failure).</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000802
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000803<h3 id="Invoking1">Invoking the parser: the push method</h3>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000804
805<p>In order for the application to keep the control when the document is been
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000806fetched (which is common for GUI based programs) libxml provides a push
807interface, too, as of version 1.8.3. Here are the interface functions:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000808<pre>xmlParserCtxtPtr xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(xmlSAXHandlerPtr sax,
809 void *user_data,
810 const char *chunk,
811 int size,
812 const char *filename);
813int xmlParseChunk (xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt,
814 const char *chunk,
815 int size,
816 int terminate);</pre>
817
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000818<p>and here is a simple example showing how to use the interface:</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000819<pre> FILE *f;
820
821 f = fopen(filename, "r");
822 if (f != NULL) {
823 int res, size = 1024;
824 char chars[1024];
825 xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt;
826
827 res = fread(chars, 1, 4, f);
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000828 if (res &gt; 0) {
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000829 ctxt = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(NULL, NULL,
830 chars, res, filename);
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000831 while ((res = fread(chars, 1, size, f)) &gt; 0) {
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000832 xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, res, 0);
833 }
834 xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, 0, 1);
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000835 doc = ctxt-&gt;myDoc;
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000836 xmlFreeParserCtxt(ctxt);
837 }
838 }</pre>
839
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000840<p>Also note that the HTML parser embedded into libxml also has a push
841interface; the functions are just prefixed by "html" rather than "xml"</p>
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000842
843<h3 id="Invoking2">Invoking the parser: the SAX interface</h3>
844
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000845<p>A couple of comments can be made, first this mean that the parser is
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000846memory-hungry, first to load the document in memory, second to build the tree.
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000847Reading a document without building the tree is possible using the SAX
848interfaces (see SAX.h and <a
849href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">James
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000850Henstridge's documentation</a>). Note also that the push interface can be
851limited to SAX. Just use the two first arguments of
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000852<code>xmlCreatePushParserCtxt()</code>.</p>
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +0000853
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000854<h3><a name="Building">Building a tree from scratch</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000855
856<p>The other way to get an XML tree in memory is by building it. Basically
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000857there is a set of functions dedicated to building new elements. (These are
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000858also described in &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;.) For example, here is a piece of code
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000859that produces the XML document used in the previous examples:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000860<pre> #include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +0000861 xmlDocPtr doc;
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000862 xmlNodePtr tree, subtree;
863
864 doc = xmlNewDoc("1.0");
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000865 doc-&gt;children = xmlNewDocNode(doc, NULL, "EXAMPLE", NULL);
866 xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop1", "gnome is great");
867 xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop2", "&amp; linux too");
868 tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "head", NULL);
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000869 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "Welcome to Gnome");
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000870 tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "chapter", NULL);
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000871 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "The Linux adventure");
872 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "p", "bla bla bla ...");
873 subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "image", NULL);
874 xmlSetProp(subtree, "href", "linus.gif");</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000875
876<p>Not really rocket science ...</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000877
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000878<h3><a name="Traversing">Traversing the tree</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000879
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +0000880<p>Basically by <a href="html/gnome-xml-tree.html">including "tree.h"</a> your
881code has access to the internal structure of all the elements of the tree. The
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000882names should be somewhat simple like <strong>parent</strong>,
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +0000883<strong>children</strong>, <strong>next</strong>, <strong>prev</strong>,
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000884<strong>properties</strong>, etc... For example, still with the previous
Daniel Veillard0142b842000-01-14 14:45:24 +0000885example:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000886<pre><code>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;children</code></pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000887
888<p>points to the title element,</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000889<pre>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;next-&gt;child-&gt;child</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000890
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000891<p>points to the text node containing the chapter title "The Linux
892adventure".</p>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000893
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000894<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: XML allows <em>PI</em>s and <em>comments</em> to be
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000895present before the document root, so <code>doc-&gt;children</code> may point
896to an element which is not the document Root Element, a function
Daniel Veillard5cb5ab81999-12-21 15:35:29 +0000897<code>xmlDocGetRootElement()</code> was added for this purpose.</p>
Daniel Veillardb24054a1999-12-18 15:32:46 +0000898
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000899<h3><a name="Modifying">Modifying the tree</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000900
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000901<p>Functions are provided for reading and writing the document content. Here
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +0000902is an excerpt from the <a href="html/gnome-xml-tree.html">tree API</a>:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000903<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +0000904 <dt><code>xmlAttrPtr xmlSetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar *name, const
905 xmlChar *value);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000906 <dd><p>This sets (or changes) an attribute carried by an ELEMENT node. The
907 value can be NULL.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000908 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000909</dl>
910<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +0000911 <dt><code>const xmlChar *xmlGetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000912 *name);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardc92c3042000-09-29 02:42:04 +0000913 <dd><p>This function returns a pointer to new copy of the property
914 content. Note that the user must deallocate the result.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000915 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000916</dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000917
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000918<p>Two functions are provided for reading and writing the text associated with
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000919elements:</p>
920<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +0000921 <dt><code>xmlNodePtr xmlStringGetNodeList(xmlDocPtr doc, const xmlChar
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000922 *value);</code></dt>
923 <dd><p>This function takes an "external" string and convert it to one text
924 node or possibly to a list of entity and text nodes. All non-predefined
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000925 entity references like &amp;Gnome; will be stored internally as entity
926 nodes, hence the result of the function may not be a single node.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000927 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000928</dl>
929<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +0000930 <dt><code>xmlChar *xmlNodeListGetString(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNodePtr list, int
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000931 inLine);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000932 <dd><p>This function is the inverse of
933 <code>xmlStringGetNodeList()</code>. It generates a new string
934 containing the content of the text and entity nodes. Note the extra
935 argument inLine. If this argument is set to 1, the function will expand
936 entity references. For example, instead of returning the &amp;Gnome;
937 XML encoding in the string, it will substitute it with its value (say,
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000938 "GNU Network Object Model Environment"). Set this argument if you want
939 to use the string for non-XML usage like User Interface.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000940 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000941</dl>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000942
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000943<h3><a name="Saving">Saving a tree</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000944
945<p>Basically 3 options are possible:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000946<dl>
Daniel Veillarddd6b3671999-09-23 22:19:22 +0000947 <dt><code>void xmlDocDumpMemory(xmlDocPtr cur, xmlChar**mem, int
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000948 *size);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000949 <dd><p>Returns a buffer into which the document has been saved.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000950 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000951</dl>
952<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000953 <dt><code>extern void xmlDocDump(FILE *f, xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000954 <dd><p>Dumps a document to an open file descriptor.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000955 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000956</dl>
957<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000958 <dt><code>int xmlSaveFile(const char *filename, xmlDocPtr cur);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000959 <dd><p>Saves the document to a file. In this case, the compression
960 interface is triggered if it has been turned on.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000961 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000962</dl>
Daniel Veillard10c6a8f1998-10-28 01:00:12 +0000963
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000964<h3><a name="Compressio">Compression</a></h3>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000965
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000966<p>The library transparently handles compression when doing file-based
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000967accesses. The level of compression on saves can be turned on either globally
968or individually for one file:</p>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000969<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000970 <dt><code>int xmlGetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000971 <dd><p>Gets the document compression ratio (0-9).</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000972 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000973</dl>
974<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000975 <dt><code>void xmlSetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc, int mode);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000976 <dd><p>Sets the document compression ratio.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000977 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000978</dl>
979<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000980 <dt><code>int xmlGetCompressMode(void);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000981 <dd><p>Gets the default compression ratio.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000982 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000983</dl>
984<dl>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000985 <dt><code>void xmlSetCompressMode(int mode);</code></dt>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000986 <dd><p>Sets the default compression ratio.</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +0000987 </dd>
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +0000988</dl>
989
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +0000990<h2><a name="Entities">Entities or no entities</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +0000991
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +0000992<p>Entities in principle are similar to simple C macros. An entity defines an
993abbreviation for a given string that you can reuse many times throughout the
994content of your document. Entities are especially useful when a given string
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +0000995may occur frequently within a document, or to confine the change needed to a
996document to a restricted area in the internal subset of the document (at the
997beginning). Example:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +0000998<pre>1 &lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00009992 &lt;!DOCTYPE EXAMPLE SYSTEM "example.dtd" [
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +000010003 &lt;!ENTITY xml "Extensible Markup Language"&gt;
10014 ]&gt;
10025 &lt;EXAMPLE&gt;
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +000010036 &amp;xml;
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +000010047 &lt;/EXAMPLE&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001005
1006<p>Line 3 declares the xml entity. Line 6 uses the xml entity, by prefixing
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001007it's name with '&amp;' and following it by ';' without any spaces added. There
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001008are 5 predefined entities in libxml allowing you to escape charaters with
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001009predefined meaning in some parts of the xml document content:
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001010<strong>&amp;lt;</strong> for the character '&lt;', <strong>&amp;gt;</strong>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001011for the character '&gt;', <strong>&amp;apos;</strong> for the character ''',
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001012<strong>&amp;quot;</strong> for the character '"', and
1013<strong>&amp;amp;</strong> for the character '&amp;'.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001014
1015<p>One of the problems related to entities is that you may want the parser to
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001016substitute an entity's content so that you can see the replacement text in
1017your application. Or you may prefer to keep entity references as such in the
1018content to be able to save the document back without losing this usually
1019precious information (if the user went through the pain of explicitly defining
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001020entities, he may have a a rather negative attitude if you blindly susbtitute
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001021them as saving time). The <a
Daniel Veillardc19fccc2000-07-03 11:52:01 +00001022href="html/gnome-xml-parser.html#XMLSUBSTITUTEENTITIESDEFAULT">xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault()</a>
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001023function allows you to check and change the behaviour, which is to not
1024substitute entities by default.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001025
1026<p>Here is the DOM tree built by libxml for the previous document in the
1027default case:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001028<pre>/gnome/src/gnome-xml -&gt; ./xmllint --debug test/ent1
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001029DOCUMENT
1030version=1.0
1031 ELEMENT EXAMPLE
1032 TEXT
1033 content=
1034 ENTITY_REF
1035 INTERNAL_GENERAL_ENTITY xml
1036 content=Extensible Markup Language
1037 TEXT
1038 content=</pre>
1039
1040<p>And here is the result when substituting entities:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001041<pre>/gnome/src/gnome-xml -&gt; ./tester --debug --noent test/ent1
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001042DOCUMENT
1043version=1.0
1044 ELEMENT EXAMPLE
1045 TEXT
1046 content= Extensible Markup Language</pre>
1047
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001048<p>So, entities or no entities? Basically, it depends on your use case. I
1049suggest that you keep the non-substituting default behaviour and avoid using
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001050entities in your XML document or data if you are not willing to handle the
1051entity references elements in the DOM tree.</p>
1052
1053<p>Note that at save time libxml enforce the conversion of the predefined
1054entities where necessary to prevent well-formedness problems, and will also
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001055transparently replace those with chars (i.e., it will not generate entity
1056reference elements in the DOM tree or call the reference() SAX callback when
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001057finding them in the input).</p>
1058
Daniel Veillard7b9c4b72000-08-25 16:26:50 +00001059<p><span style="background-color: #FF0000">WARNING</span>: handling entities
1060on top of libxml SAX interface is difficult !!! If you plan to use
1061non-predefined entities in your documents, then the learning cuvre to handle
1062then using the SAX API may be long. If you plan to use complex document, I
1063strongly suggest you consider using the DOM interface instead and let libxml
Daniel Veillard8c6d6af2000-08-25 17:14:13 +00001064deal with the complexity rather than trying to do it yourself.</p>
Daniel Veillard7b9c4b72000-08-25 16:26:50 +00001065
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001066<h2><a name="Namespaces">Namespaces</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001067
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00001068<p>The libxml library implements <a
1069href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">XML namespaces</a> support by
1070recognizing namespace contructs in the input, and does namespace lookup
1071automatically when building the DOM tree. A namespace declaration is
1072associated with an in-memory structure and all elements or attributes within
1073that namespace point to it. Hence testing the namespace is a simple and fast
1074equality operation at the user level.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001075
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001076<p>I suggest that people using libxml use a namespace, and declare it in the
1077root element of their document as the default namespace. Then they don't need
1078to use the prefix in the content but we will have a basis for future semantic
1079refinement and merging of data from different sources. This doesn't augment
1080significantly the size of the XML output, but significantly increase its value
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00001081in the long-term. Example:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001082<pre>&lt;mydoc xmlns="http://mydoc.example.org/schemas/"&gt;
1083 &lt;elem1&gt;...&lt;/elem1&gt;
1084 &lt;elem2&gt;...&lt;/elem2&gt;
1085&lt;/mydoc&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001086
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001087<p>Concerning the namespace value, this has to be an URL, but the URL doesn't
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00001088have to point to any existing resource on the Web. It will bind all the
1089element and atributes with that URL. I suggest to use an URL within a domain
1090you control, and that the URL should contain some kind of version information
1091if possible. For example, <code>"http://www.gnome.org/gnumeric/1.0/"</code> is
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001092a good namespace scheme.</p>
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00001093
1094<p>Then when you load a file, make sure that a namespace carrying the
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001095version-independent prefix is installed on the root element of your document,
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001096and if the version information don't match something you know, warn the user
1097and be liberal in what you accept as the input. Also do *not* try to base
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001098namespace checking on the prefix value. &lt;foo:text&gt; may be exactly the
1099same as &lt;bar:text&gt; in another document. What really matter is the URI
1100associated with the element or the attribute, not the prefix string (which is
1101just a shortcut for the full URI). In libxml element and attributes have a
Daniel Veillardec303412000-03-24 13:41:54 +00001102<code>ns</code> field pointing to an xmlNs structure detailing the namespace
1103prefix and it's URI.</p>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001104
1105<p>@@Interfaces@@</p>
1106
1107<p>@@Examples@@</p>
1108
1109<p>Usually people object using namespace in the case of validation, I object
1110this and will make sure that using namespaces won't break validity checking,
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001111so even is you plan to use or currently are using validation I strongly
1112suggest adding namespaces to your document. A default namespace scheme
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001113<code>xmlns="http://...."</code> should not break validity even on less
Daniel Veillard88f00ae2000-03-02 00:15:55 +00001114flexible parsers. Now using namespace to mix and differentiate content coming
1115from multiple DTDs will certainly break current validation schemes. I will try
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001116to provide ways to do this, but this may not be portable or standardized.</p>
1117
Daniel Veillard2f4dfc41999-09-24 14:03:48 +00001118<h2><a name="Validation">Validation, or are you afraid of DTDs ?</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001119
1120<p>Well what is validation and what is a DTD ?</p>
1121
1122<p>Validation is the process of checking a document against a set of
1123construction rules, a <strong>DTD</strong> (Document Type Definition) is such
1124a set of rules.</p>
1125
1126<p>The validation process and building DTDs are the two most difficult parts
1127of XML life cycle. Briefly a DTD defines all the possibles element to be
1128found within your document, what is the formal shape of your document tree (by
1129defining the allowed content of an element, either text, a regular expression
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +00001130for the allowed list of children, or mixed content i.e. both text and
1131children). The DTD also defines the allowed attributes for all elements and
1132the types of the attributes. For more detailed informations, I suggest to read
1133the related parts of the XML specification, the examples found under
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001134gnome-xml/test/valid/dtd and the large amount of books available on XML. The
1135dia example in gnome-xml/test/valid should be both simple and complete enough
1136to allow you to build your own.</p>
1137
1138<p>A word of warning, building a good DTD which will fit your needs of your
1139application in the long-term is far from trivial, however the extra level of
1140quality it can insure is well worth the price for some sets of applications or
1141if you already have already a DTD defined for your application field.</p>
1142
1143<p>The validation is not completely finished but in a (very IMHO) usable
1144state. Until a real validation interface is defined the way to do it is to
1145define and set the <strong>xmlDoValidityCheckingDefaultValue</strong> external
1146variable to 1, this will of course be changed at some point:</p>
1147
1148<p>extern int xmlDoValidityCheckingDefaultValue;</p>
1149
1150<p>...</p>
1151
1152<p>xmlDoValidityCheckingDefaultValue = 1;</p>
1153
1154<p></p>
1155
1156<p>To handle external entities, use the function
1157<strong>xmlSetExternalEntityLoader</strong>(xmlExternalEntityLoader f); to
1158link in you HTTP/FTP/Entities database library to the standard libxml
1159core.</p>
1160
1161<p>@@interfaces@@</p>
1162
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00001163<h2><a name="DOM"></a><a name="Principles">DOM Principles</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001164
1165<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> stands for the <em>Document Object
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00001166Model</em> this is an API for accessing XML or HTML structured documents.
1167Native support for DOM in Gnome is on the way (module gnome-dom), and it will
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00001168be based on gnome-xml. This will be a far cleaner interface to manipulate XML
Daniel Veillardc08a2c61999-09-08 21:35:25 +00001169files within Gnome since it won't expose the internal structure. DOM defines a
Daniel Veillard25940b71998-10-29 05:51:30 +00001170set of IDL (or Java) interfaces allowing to traverse and manipulate a
1171document. The DOM library will allow accessing and modifying "live" documents
1172presents on other programs like this:</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001173
1174<p><img src="DOM.gif" alt=" DOM.gif "></p>
1175
1176<p>This should help greatly doing things like modifying a gnumeric spreadsheet
Daniel Veillardccb09631998-10-27 06:21:04 +00001177embedded in a GWP document for example.</p>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001178
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001179<p>The current DOM implementation on top of libxml is the <a
1180href="http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/gdome/">gdome Gnome module</a>, this is
1181a full DOM interface, thanks to <a href="mailto:raph@levien.com">Raph
1182Levien</a>.</p>
1183
1184<p>The gnome-dom module in the Gnome CVS base is obsolete</p>
1185
Daniel Veillard35008381999-10-25 13:15:52 +00001186<h2><a name="Example"></a><a name="real">A real example</a></h2>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001187
1188<p>Here is a real size example, where the actual content of the application
1189data is not kept in the DOM tree but uses internal structures. It is based on
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001190a proposal to keep a database of jobs related to Gnome, with an XML based
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001191storage structure. Here is an <a href="gjobs.xml">XML encoded jobs
1192base</a>:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001193<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
1194&lt;gjob:Helping xmlns:gjob="http://www.gnome.org/some-location"&gt;
1195 &lt;gjob:Jobs&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001196
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001197 &lt;gjob:Job&gt;
1198 &lt;gjob:Project ID="3"/&gt;
1199 &lt;gjob:Application&gt;GBackup&lt;/gjob:Application&gt;
1200 &lt;gjob:Category&gt;Development&lt;/gjob:Category&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001201
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001202 &lt;gjob:Update&gt;
1203 &lt;gjob:Status&gt;Open&lt;/gjob:Status&gt;
1204 &lt;gjob:Modified&gt;Mon, 07 Jun 1999 20:27:45 -0400 MET DST&lt;/gjob:Modified&gt;
1205 &lt;gjob:Salary&gt;USD 0.00&lt;/gjob:Salary&gt;
1206 &lt;/gjob:Update&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001207
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001208 &lt;gjob:Developers&gt;
1209 &lt;gjob:Developer&gt;
1210 &lt;/gjob:Developer&gt;
1211 &lt;/gjob:Developers&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001212
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001213 &lt;gjob:Contact&gt;
1214 &lt;gjob:Person&gt;Nathan Clemons&lt;/gjob:Person&gt;
1215 &lt;gjob:Email&gt;nathan@windsofstorm.net&lt;/gjob:Email&gt;
1216 &lt;gjob:Company&gt;
1217 &lt;/gjob:Company&gt;
1218 &lt;gjob:Organisation&gt;
1219 &lt;/gjob:Organisation&gt;
1220 &lt;gjob:Webpage&gt;
1221 &lt;/gjob:Webpage&gt;
1222 &lt;gjob:Snailmail&gt;
1223 &lt;/gjob:Snailmail&gt;
1224 &lt;gjob:Phone&gt;
1225 &lt;/gjob:Phone&gt;
1226 &lt;/gjob:Contact&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001227
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001228 &lt;gjob:Requirements&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001229 The program should be released as free software, under the GPL.
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001230 &lt;/gjob:Requirements&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001231
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001232 &lt;gjob:Skills&gt;
1233 &lt;/gjob:Skills&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001234
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001235 &lt;gjob:Details&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001236 A GNOME based system that will allow a superuser to configure
1237 compressed and uncompressed files and/or file systems to be backed
1238 up with a supported media in the system. This should be able to
1239 perform via find commands generating a list of files that are passed
1240 to tar, dd, cpio, cp, gzip, etc., to be directed to the tape machine
1241 or via operations performed on the filesystem itself. Email
1242 notification and GUI status display very important.
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001243 &lt;/gjob:Details&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001244
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001245 &lt;/gjob:Job&gt;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001246
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001247 &lt;/gjob:Jobs&gt;
1248&lt;/gjob:Helping&gt;</pre>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001249
1250<p>While loading the XML file into an internal DOM tree is a matter of calling
1251only a couple of functions, browsing the tree to gather the informations and
1252generate the internals structures is harder, and more error prone.</p>
1253
1254<p>The suggested principle is to be tolerant with respect to the input
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001255structure. For example, the ordering of the attributes is not significant,
1256Cthe XML specification is clear about it. It's also usually a good idea to not
Daniel Veillard306be992000-07-03 12:38:45 +00001257be dependent of the orders of the children of a given node, unless it really
Daniel Veillardf13e1ed2000-03-06 07:41:49 +00001258makes things harder. Here is some code to parse the informations for a
1259person:</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001260<pre>/*
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001261 * A person record
1262 */
1263typedef struct person {
1264 char *name;
1265 char *email;
1266 char *company;
1267 char *organisation;
1268 char *smail;
1269 char *webPage;
1270 char *phone;
1271} person, *personPtr;
1272
1273/*
1274 * And the code needed to parse it
1275 */
1276personPtr parsePerson(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
1277 personPtr ret = NULL;
1278
1279DEBUG("parsePerson\n");
1280 /*
1281 * allocate the struct
1282 */
1283 ret = (personPtr) malloc(sizeof(person));
1284 if (ret == NULL) {
1285 fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001286 return(NULL);
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001287 }
1288 memset(ret, 0, sizeof(person));
1289
1290 /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001291 cur = cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001292 while (cur != NULL) {
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001293 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Person")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
1294 ret-&gt;name = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
1295 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Email")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
1296 ret-&gt;email = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
1297 cur = cur-&gt;next;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001298 }
1299
1300 return(ret);
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001301}</pre>
1302
1303<p>Here is a couple of things to notice:</p>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001304<ul>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001305 <li>Usually a recursive parsing style is the more convenient one, XML data
1306 being by nature subject to repetitive constructs and usualy exibit highly
1307 stuctured patterns.</li>
1308 <li>The two arguments of type <em>xmlDocPtr</em> and <em>xmlNsPtr</em>, i.e.
1309 the pointer to the global XML document and the namespace reserved to the
1310 application. Document wide information are needed for example to decode
1311 entities and it's a good coding practice to define a namespace for your
1312 application set of data and test that the element and attributes you're
1313 analyzing actually pertains to your application space. This is done by a
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001314 simple equality test (cur-&gt;ns == ns).</li>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001315 <li>To retrieve text and attributes value, it is suggested to use the
1316 function <em>xmlNodeListGetString</em> to gather all the text and entity
1317 reference nodes generated by the DOM output and produce an single text
1318 string.</li>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001319</ul>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001320
1321<p>Here is another piece of code used to parse another level of the
1322structure:</p>
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001323<pre>#include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
Daniel Veillard361d8452000-04-03 19:48:13 +00001324/*
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001325 * a Description for a Job
1326 */
1327typedef struct job {
1328 char *projectID;
1329 char *application;
1330 char *category;
1331 personPtr contact;
1332 int nbDevelopers;
1333 personPtr developers[100]; /* using dynamic alloc is left as an exercise */
1334} job, *jobPtr;
1335
1336/*
1337 * And the code needed to parse it
1338 */
1339jobPtr parseJob(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
1340 jobPtr ret = NULL;
1341
1342DEBUG("parseJob\n");
1343 /*
1344 * allocate the struct
1345 */
1346 ret = (jobPtr) malloc(sizeof(job));
1347 if (ret == NULL) {
1348 fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001349 return(NULL);
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001350 }
1351 memset(ret, 0, sizeof(job));
1352
1353 /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001354 cur = cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001355 while (cur != NULL) {
1356
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001357 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Project")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns)) {
1358 ret-&gt;projectID = xmlGetProp(cur, "ID");
1359 if (ret-&gt;projectID == NULL) {
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001360 fprintf(stderr, "Project has no ID\n");
1361 }
1362 }
Daniel Veillard60979bd2000-07-10 12:17:33 +00001363 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Application")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
1364 ret-&gt;application = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
1365 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Category")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
1366 ret-&gt;category = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
1367 if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Contact")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
1368 ret-&gt;contact = parsePerson(doc, ns, cur);
1369 cur = cur-&gt;next;
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001370 }
1371
1372 return(ret);
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001373}</pre>
Daniel Veillard14fff061999-06-22 21:49:07 +00001374
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001375<p>One can notice that once used to it, writing this kind of code is quite
1376simple, but boring. Ultimately, it could be possble to write stubbers taking
1377either C data structure definitions, a set of XML examples or an XML DTD and
1378produce the code needed to import and export the content between C data and
1379XML storage. This is left as an exercise to the reader :-)</p>
1380
Daniel Veillard6f0adb52000-07-03 11:41:26 +00001381<p>Feel free to use <a href="example/gjobread.c">the code for the full C
1382parsing example</a> as a template, it is also available with Makefile in the
1383Gnome CVS base under gnome-xml/example</p>
Daniel Veillardb05deb71999-08-10 19:04:08 +00001384
Daniel Veillardc310d562000-06-23 18:32:15 +00001385<h2><a name="Contributi">Contributions</a></h2>
1386<ul>
Daniel Veillard851c59c2000-11-24 16:06:22 +00001387 <li><a href="mailto:ari@lusis.org">Ari Johnson</a> provides a C++ wrapper
Daniel Veillardc310d562000-06-23 18:32:15 +00001388 for libxml:
1389 <p>Website: <a
1390 href="http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/">http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/</a></p>
1391 <p>Download: <a
1392 href="http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/libxml++.tar.gz">http://lusis.org/~ari/xml++/libxml++.tar.gz</a></p>
1393 </li>
1394 <li><a href="mailto:doolin@cs.utk.edu">David Doolin</a> provides a
1395 precompiled Windows version
1396 <p><a
1397 href="http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/">http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/</a></p>
1398 </li>
Daniel Veillard3f6f7f62000-06-30 17:58:25 +00001399 <li><a href="mailto:fnatter@gmx.net">Felix Natter</a> provided <a
1400 href="libxml-doc.el">an emacs module</a> to lookup libxml functions
1401 documentation</li>
Daniel Veillardc310d562000-06-23 18:32:15 +00001402 <li><a href="mailto:sherwin@nlm.nih.gov">Ziying Sherwin</a> provided <a
1403 href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0488.html">man pages</a> (not yet
1404 integrated in the distribution)</li>
1405</ul>
1406
Daniel Veillardc8eab3a1999-09-04 18:27:23 +00001407<p></p>
1408
1409<p><a href="mailto:Daniel.Veillard@w3.org">Daniel Veillard</a></p>
1410
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