should be deprecated, but I need a Shift-JIS encoded XML file to test
against, first.
* Added support for maintaining external entity occurances in DTDs
* Deprecated the use of Document::DECLARATION. The new default declaration
can be gotten with XMLDecl::default()
* Refactored the encoding support code. It should be more robust now,
and fixes a few bugs.
* The XPath string() function now deals with Element nodes properly.
* Serialization with Output objects now works as would be expected.
* Various code cleanups, some reducing the number of warnings that Ruby 1.8.x
produces with REXML.
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for encoding changes. This should be the case on all 1.8 installations.
When it isn't found (<1.6), the native REXML encoding mechanism is used.
This cleaned out some files, and tightened up the code a bit; and iconv
should be faster than the pure Ruby code.
* Changed deprecated assert_not_nil to assert throughout the tests.
* Parse exceptions are a little more verbose, and extend RuntimeError.
* Bug fixes to XPathParser
* The Light API is still shifting, like the sands of the desert.
* Fixed a new Ruby 1.8.0 warning, added some speed optimizations, and
tightened error reporting in the base parser
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unbelievably stupid of me. There were a lot of warnings and some errors
that were caused by Block vs. Proc differences; these have been fixed.
REXML passes all of the tests under Ruby 1.8.0.
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