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    SQLDOM

    HTML parser and DOM-related procedures for Microsoft T-SQL

    SQLDOM is an easy and robust way to parse HTML directly into SQL tables, manipulate DOM nodes in a JQuery-like manner, and to render HTML from the SQL-based DOM. SQLDOM is written entirely in native T-SQL, and uses only temporary database objects (tempdb). No changes to user databases are required.
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    The UniXML library is intended to be an extremely portable XML DOM parser library, completely OS and C compiler independent.
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    Xenon is a Java Implementation of the W3c standard XPath and the upcoming W3c standard XMLQuery. It uses a sax parser (instead of DOM) and has therfore a very good perfomance.
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