Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2006-01-09 Thread Neil Jerram
Julian Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 12/31/05, Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I'm afraid that doesn't help me much ... unless there are JDOM >> applications that I could refer to as examples? > > I think this is turning into a defense of the DOM spec itself, which I > think wo

Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-31 Thread Julian Graham
On 12/31/05, Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm afraid that doesn't help me much ... unless there are JDOM > applications that I could refer to as examples? I think this is turning into a defense of the DOM spec itself, which I think would answer most of your questions. When it comes to

Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-31 Thread Neil Jerram
Julian Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Neil, > Well, maybe I don't understand the question, but I'd say you could > use SDOM pretty much anywhere you'd use, say, JDOM, I'm afraid that doesn't help me much ... unless there are JDOM applications that I could refer to as examples? > but w

Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-30 Thread Julian Graham
Well, I would imagine because Andy Wingo (or whoever it is that's maintaining guile-lib these days) doesn't know about it / doesn't think it's a mature enough piece of code -- which it probably isn't. On 12/29/05, klaus schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why is SDOM not part of the guile-lib,

Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-30 Thread klaus schilling
Why is SDOM not part of the guile-lib, whereas SSAX is? Klaus Schilling ___ Guile-user mailing list Guile-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guile-user

Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-29 Thread Julian Graham
Hi Neil, Well, maybe I don't understand the question, but I'd say you could use SDOM pretty much anywhere you'd use, say, JDOM, but wanted to use Scheme instead of Java. Granted, the most popular application of the DOM is in web browsers alongside (X)HTML, but I find it's quite handy for doing h

Re: ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-28 Thread Neil Jerram
Julian Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Schemers, > > I'm pleased to announce that the SDOM project has released version > 0.4, our third development release. [...] SDOM is an attempt to > provide a complete implementation of the W3C Document Object Model > Level 3 specification, including

ANN: SDOM project development release 0.4

2005-12-04 Thread Julian Graham
Hi Schemers, I'm pleased to announce that the SDOM project has released version 0.4, our third development release. This version features hundreds of tests added to the core test suite, bringing the package into much greater conformance with the W3C's specification. The documentation has been gr