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The Extensible Markup Language or '''XML''' is a human readable data container standard that uses an [[SGML]] subset markup language to define containers, it is intended more for exchange of information rather than actual storage of it, as it can grow pretty large but also works well for small storage files that need to be human readable and editable with a simple tool, small configuration files being one example. | The Extensible Markup Language or '''XML''' is a human readable data container standard that uses an [[SGML]] subset markup language to define containers, it is intended more for exchange of information rather than actual storage of it, as it can grow pretty large but also works well for small storage files that need to be human readable and editable with a simple tool, small configuration files being one example. | ||
===OS/2 XML parsing tools and libraries=== | |||
* [[Apache Xerces C++]] - Validating XML C++ class library - Open source - Current | |||
====OS/2 text editors with XML support==== | ====OS/2 text editors with XML support==== | ||
* [[Lugaru Epsilon]] - XML syntax highlighting and autoindent available as a | * [[Lugaru Epsilon]] - XML syntax highlighting and autoindent available as a separate download. - Commercial. | ||
==Links & publications== | ==Links & publications== |
Revision as of 17:15, 12 June 2016
The Extensible Markup Language or XML is a human readable data container standard that uses an SGML subset markup language to define containers, it is intended more for exchange of information rather than actual storage of it, as it can grow pretty large but also works well for small storage files that need to be human readable and editable with a simple tool, small configuration files being one example.
OS/2 XML parsing tools and libraries
- Apache Xerces C++ - Validating XML C++ class library - Open source - Current
OS/2 text editors with XML support
- Lugaru Epsilon - XML syntax highlighting and autoindent available as a separate download. - Commercial.
Links & publications
- Michael Champion: Daring to Do Less with XML