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The first public release of UserLand's core XML facilities, including a compiler and decompiler, a set of access routines that walk the structure, and a tutorial with screen shots. The goal is to teach the most expert Frontier developers, over the next few weeks, how to write XML-based applications running in Frontier's object database. A real-world example of a script that gets an XML file over the Internet and brings it into the Frontier object database. Another script that produces a report based on that information. Betty has been revised to use system.verbs.builtins.xml. Matt Neuburg responds to my AppleScript piece. Who owns xml.com? A MORE II ad that ran in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. In 1988? Thanks to Christoph Jaggi. BusinessWeek: One foot on the platform and the other on the train. Charles Foot, cfoot@jps.net, of Mendocino, says hello.
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