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George.H.Patrick@tektronix.com
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5/10/2007 8:59 AM  

Has anyone heard of an XML parser for SKILL?

kerchunk
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5/10/2007 12:12 PM  
Could you have meant "XML parser written in SKILL"?

If so, googling with keywords "xml parser" && "lisp" yielded some hits on open-source Lisp-based XML parsers. Since SKILL is itself Lisp-based perhaps one of these could be massaged into what you want.


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George.H.Patrick@tektronix.com
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5/10/2007 12:34 PM  
Yeah, my next step is writing my own.  I was just hoping that I wouldn't have to :)

Thanks, Chris.
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5/10/2007 1:19 PM  
Hi George,

Intersting topic. I have done some work with XML in Skill. Specifically using xml and fop to create pdf documentation from xml data.
I have an Allegro 16.0 beta copy where I see that tech files are now in XML format. This mean I will also need a parser as I use tech files in my Array utility. Let us know how you get on.

Cheers, Dave

Dave Elder
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George.H.Patrick@tektronix.com
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5/10/2007 1:27 PM  

That's what I need the parser for :)

Figured that if I used a standard parser I would be ready for whatever else got changed to XML, too.  I was hoping somebody in the know would include the internal parser they must already be using to manipulate the tech files in the cns SKILL stuff. 

How about it, Frank? :)
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