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Re: Create XML


Re:  Create XML
So .NET (including the required recent Windows implementation it runs 
on) doesn't count as a heavyweight API? Coulda fooled me...

  - Dennis

"We have no intention of shipping another bloated OS and shoving it down 
the throats of our users" -
Paul Maritz, Microsoft Group VP of Platforms and Operations, 1997
(but referring to a few megabytes of Java class library, not to Windows 
2000, XP, etc.)

Dare Obasanjo wrote:

><sales-pitch>
>This whole thread astounds me. If the APIs available for processing XML
>on your platform of choice are so lacking that one can't do something as
>basic as a write well-formed without a heavyweight API perhaps it is
>time you moved to the .NET Framework. ;) 
>
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfsystemxmlxmltext
>writerclasstopic.asp 
></sales-pitch>
>
>  
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