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tblanchard@m... wrote: > I'll disagree with *all* of the syntax being handled for you. Markup is > handled so-so on the sax parsers - but content is handled fairly > stupidly - many many extra callbacks for little bits of text seems to be > the rule - forcing the developer to do some relatively fancy text > aggregation and some of his own event detection based on history. > > At least that's been my experience. In this case, SAX reproduces the behaviour of parsers described in the XML spec. However, you can always use a filter that will guarantee that all characters between two pieces of markup are passed in a single event. -- Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@e...> Research Engineer, Expway 7FC0 6F5F D864 EFB8 08CE 8E74 58E6 D5DB 4889 2488
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