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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. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@5144 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Ruby
# REXML is an XML parser for Ruby, in Ruby.
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# URL: http://www.germane-software.com/software/rexml
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# Author: Sean Russell <ser@germane-software.com>
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# Version: 2.7.2
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# Date: +2003/343
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#
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# Short Description:
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# Why did I write REXML? At the time of this writing, there were already
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# two XML parsers for Ruby. The first is a Ruby binding to a native XML
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# parser. This is a fast parser, using proven technology. However,
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# it isn't very portable. The second is a native Ruby implementation, but
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# I didn't like its API very much. I wrote REXML for myself, so that I'd
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# have an XML parser that had an intuitive API.
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#
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# API documentation can be downloaded from the REXML home page, or can
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# be accessed online at http://www.germane-software.com/software/rexml_doc
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# A tutorial is available in docs/tutorial.html
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module REXML
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Copyright = "Copyright #{Time.now.year} Sean Russell <ser@germane-software.com>"
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Date = "+2003/343"
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Version = "2.7.2"
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end
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