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> From: Joshua Allen [mailto:joshuaa@m...] > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 4:32 AM > To: Manos Batsis; xml-dev@l...; XML-INTEREST@J... > Subject: RE: DOM 2 and .NET > > > > > In the case of the "extra" stuff, pretty much every DOM > implementation > > > adds some extra stuff to cover things not covered in the spec, such > as > > > loading, saving, XPath, etc. These particular three have > > > been in MSXML > > > > (which after all, are proprietary) focused on implementing better > > implementations of the actual DOM specs. > > Do you mean more complete implementations? Your frustrations with > coding to different DOM specs and having to maintain three different > bodies of code are something I can sympathize with -- for W3C/DHTML DOM. > In my experience, though, the major popular XML DOM implementations are > pretty much 100% complete. I haven't experienced any of the major XML How about conformant DOM level 2 support in MSXML3/4? createElementNS and related methods are missing, creating a lot of confusion everywhere...
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