STS XML Library Basic Edition

Allowing an all-Transcript way of parsing and manipulating XML
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  • Freeware
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  • Sons of Thunder Software, Inc
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows XP/2000/98/NT
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  • 1.22MB

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STS XML Library Basic Edition Description

Advertisement STS XML Library Basic Edition is a Development software developed by Sons of Thunder Software, Inc. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for STS XML Library Basic Edition: The XML Library allows users of Revolution 2.0 (or higher) to read and manipulate XML documents, using methods that are fully compliant with the W3C specifications for XML The XML Library comes in two forms: Basic Edition: A freeware version that provides the ability to read and parse multiple XML documents. This version does not provide writing capabilities (i.e. you can't change attribute values, create or delete nodes, etc.) or DTD support and the library comes as a locked stack. NOTE: The Basic Edition is for non-commerical use ONLY. If you want to use this library with a commercial product, you will need to purchase the Standard Edition (see below). To download the Basic Edition, please click on the Download Link in the Navigator It's an all-Transcript solution, so there are no ancillary files to deliver with your application (the library can be easily made a substack of your mainstack). As an all-Transcript solution, if you want to adjust how things get parsed or add your own parsing rules that piggyback on the ones I've written, you're free to do so. You can manipulate nodes other than 'element' nodes - comments, CDATA, processing instructions, etc. The XML library works hard to maintain original Whitespace in a parsed XML document; for example if you have a nicely Readable XML doc that you run through the revXML.DLL to change an attribute of a tag and then write the data back out, it's an unreadable mess. With the XML Library it looks just like it did at the beginning, just with the attribute changed. The XML Library will normalize data retrieved from a node; revXML.DLL won't do that. The documentation for the XML Library is Far and away more comprehensive than what comes with the revXML.DLL. The XML Library will allow you to actually delete an attribute from an element tag (stsXML_DeleteAttribute).


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