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Re: Re: Streaming XML (WAS: More on taming SAX (was Re: [xml-d


Re:  Re: Streaming XML (WAS: More on taming SAX (was Re: [xml-d
Uche Ogbuji wrote,
> On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 23:08 +0000, Miles Sabin wrote:
> > Uche Ogbuji wrote,
> >
> > > I can imagine a SAX impl sending multiple startElement('label')
> > > events in parallel.
> >
> > This wouldn't be a SAX parser ... the only ContentHandlers
> > implementations which would work with it would be ones that were
> > explicitly coded to expect that kind of behaviour.
>
> I don't understand this point.  Of course such a SAX parser would be
> to a non-parallelized SAX parser much as a Java SAX parser is to a
> Python SAX.  You can't share implementations from one to another.
>
> SAX has never been cross-platform in anything except for vague name.

Cross-platform? Who said anything about cross-platform? What you're 
suggesting would prevent interoperability between parsers on the same 
platform.

Cheers,


Miles

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