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Parsers are programs which read XML in a structured manner breaking it into smaller chunks which can be passed to other programs (or parts of the same program) for interpretation or action.
http://www.cjandia.com/2001/espx-tinyxsl/
ESPX, an ECMAScript Parser for (almost) XML, with namespaces; and TinyXSL, XML transform in-Script mini-Language
http://exml.sourceforge.net/
A XML 1.0 parser for Eiffel based on expat. eXML is no longer actively maintained.
http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/4.html
Parses arbitrary XML input and builds an array with the structure of all tag and data elements. Optimized for parsing of simplified XML (SML) formats.
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/1999/11/parser/
David Brownell tests the Microsoft XML parser, as bundled with Internet Explorer 5, for XML 1. (XML.com)
http://www.nenie.org/eiffel/xml/
An Eiffel XML parser and library.
http://saxforpascal.sourceforge.net/
Port of the Simple API for XML Parsing interfaces to Delphi.
http://ssax.sourceforge.net/
A functional Scheme based XML parsing framework consists of a (semi-validating) DOM/SXML parser, a SAX parser, and a supporting library of lexing and parsing procedures.
http://tclxml.sourceforge.net/tclxml.html
Part of a project to make XML available to TCL programs. Two parsers are available: a front end to Expat and a native TCL one.
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