Hello,
This is borderline off-topic here, but I figured the readers of this
newsgroup would know the answer to my question. I'd like to parse
XML and retrieve information from XML documents (in a basic way)
from CL. I was wondering if anyone here knew of an open-source
library for CL that does this; whether home-brewed or not, that
comes with at least some examples or documentation. I'd appreciate
any pointers about this from people who have used CL to solve problems
involving XML.
Thanks a lot, and sorry for this being a little OT,
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* Jordan Katz <····@underlevel.net>
|
| This is borderline off-topic here, but I figured the readers of this
| newsgroup would know the answer to my question. I'd like to parse
| XML and retrieve information from XML documents (in a basic way)
| from CL. I was wondering if anyone here knew of an open-source
| library for CL that does this; whether home-brewed or not, that
| comes with at least some examples or documentation. I'd appreciate
| any pointers about this from people who have used CL to solve problems
| involving XML.
These are the CL libraries for XML parsing I know of:
* CL-XML
<URL:http://ww.telent.net/cliki/CL-XML>
* UncommonXML
<URL:http://ww.telent.net/cliki/UncommonXML>
I haven't used any of them.
|
| Thanks a lot, and sorry for this being a little OT,
It's not off-topic at all.
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Vebjorn Ljosa
From: Sam Steingold
Subject: Re: potentially OT; CL and XML.
Date:
Message-ID: <m3ofhm7wub.fsf@gnu.org>
> * In message <··············@underlevel.underlevel.net>
> * On the subject of "potentially OT; CL and XML."
> * Sent on 18 Mar 2002 00:20:47 -0500
> * Honorable Jordan Katz <····@underlevel.net> writes:
>
> This is borderline off-topic here, but I figured the readers of this
> newsgroup would know the answer to my question. I'd like to parse
> XML and retrieve information from XML documents (in a basic way)
> from CL. I was wondering if anyone here knew of an open-source
> library for CL that does this; whether home-brewed or not, that
> comes with at least some examples or documentation. I'd appreciate
> any pointers about this from people who have used CL to solve
> problems involving XML.
CLOCC/CLLIB/xml.lisp
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