XML for SCRIPT 3.0 details
XML for SCRIPT 3.0 details
Developer:
xmljs.sourceforge.net
Platform(s):
Linux, UNIX, Mac OSX, Windows
XML for SCRIPT description
XML for SCRIPT is a powerful, standards-compliant JavaScript XML parser that is designed to help web application designers implement cross platform applications that take advantage of client-side manipulation of XML data. XML for SCRIPT provides a full suite of tools, including a standards-compliant W3C DOM Level 2 Processor, a standards-compliant SAX processor, a simple (classic) DOM processor, proxies for XML retrieval from any domain and utilities for XML and application development.
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