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ANSI compliant XML Parser?

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    Hi, we're going to develop an ANSI compliant C++ module and portablility is a major concern: We want to deploy this module to MS/UNIX/LINUX. We need a good ANSI compliant XML parser that supports at least DOM/XPATH/dynamic navigation.. any suggestion? I presume I can load XML file via stdio and perform any subsequent manipulation using this XML parser..? .NET offers very good tool but it's not portable. norm

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      Hi, we're going to develop an ANSI compliant C++ module and portablility is a major concern: We want to deploy this module to MS/UNIX/LINUX. We need a good ANSI compliant XML parser that supports at least DOM/XPATH/dynamic navigation.. any suggestion? I presume I can load XML file via stdio and perform any subsequent manipulation using this XML parser..? .NET offers very good tool but it's not portable. norm

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      Hello Norm, Please use the Visual C++ forum, this forum is mainly MC++. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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        Hello Norm, Please use the Visual C++ forum, this forum is mainly MC++. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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        I thought of doing that actually. But I don't see how an ANSI C++ question is a better fit under VC++ category than under MC++. Anyway... Norm

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          I thought of doing that actually. But I don't see how an ANSI C++ question is a better fit under VC++ category than under MC++. Anyway... Norm

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          You have everything having to do with C++ there, but with .NET here - that is the difference. ;P Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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