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Martin Rex wrote:
Something that is sufficiently simple and clear that you can read and understand its semantics while knowing little about XML and that one is able to write a discrete parser in a more mainstream programming languange and NOT use any weird and incompatibly-revved XML-libraries.
So you mean a subset of the XML syntax.Apparently you've had bad experience with XML in the past. I realize that there's a lot of junk out there which calls itself "XML parser"; but it's certainly not hard to find compliant XML parsers. Just do not use the broken ones.
BR, Julian
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