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    btrxml

    Basic, Tiny, Reader for XML

    A very basic, portable, tiny parser for XML, written in C under the zlib license. It is designed to be used in memory constrained environments (smartphones for example). The end result will be a "DOM-like" collection of memory. A lot of things were chopped away to deliver the very basic support for XML, and this project does not aim to become a fully compliant parser; keep it basic, stay basic.
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    Gul 2.0 is a powerfull and free Xul parser/interpreter library for Phpgtk 2 written in php. Gul supports PHP and basic CSS features into Xul. Gulpad example provides a split screen where the Xul code can be typed and immediately previewed.
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    TXS provides a basic HTTP server. Its own XML Script language can produce, via XSL-T, XForms or XHTML pages (tested with FireFox). It can also be used to read and generate CSV, XML or ZIP files. HTML page capture and email generation also available.
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