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+ Current news
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+ - 12 July 2002,
+ Expat 1.95.4 released.
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+ -
+
+ - Added support for VMS, contributed by Craig Berry. See
+ vms/README.vms in the distrubution for more information.
+ - Added Mac OS (classic) support, with a makefile for MPW,
+ contributed by Thomas Wegner and Daryle Walker.
+ - Added Borland C++ Builder 5 / BCC 5.5 support, contributed
+ by Patrick McConnell (SF patch #538032).
+ - Fixed a variety of bugs: see SF issues 441449, 563184,
+ 564342, 566334, 566901, 569461, 570263, 575168, 579196.
+ - Made skippedEntityHandler conform to SAX2 (see source
+ comment).
+ - Re-implemented WFC: Entity Declared from XML 1.0 spec and
+ added a new error "entity declared in parameter entity":
+ see SF bug report 569461 and SF patch 578161.
+ - Re-implemented section 5.1 from XML 1.0 spec:
+ see SF bug report 570263 and SF patch 578161.
+
+ Expat 1.95.3 is being withdrawn due to bug #566334. If you are currently using Expat 1.95.3, please
+ update to 1.95.4.
+
+
+ - 3 June 2002,
+ Expat 1.95.3 released.
+
+ -
+
+ - Changed the name of the Windows DLLs from expat.dll to
+ libexpat.dll; this fixes SF bug #432456. This is a problem
+ only known to affect the Perl XML::Parser::Expat extension,
+ but is very important for that extension.
+ - Added a project to the MSVC workspace to create a wchar_t
+ version of the library; the DLLs are named libexpatw.dll.
+ (Note the addition of the "w" character in the file name.)
+
+ - Added the XML_ParserReset() API function. This allows a
+ parser to be re-used, reducing the number of memory
+ allocations needed to set up a parser. This can be a
+ substantial benefit when parsing a large number of small
+ documents.
+ - Fixed XML_SetReturnNSTriplet() to work for element names.
+ This is now a usable feature.
+ - Made the XML_UNICODE builds usable (thanks, Karl!).
+ - Allow xmlwf to read from standard input.
+ - Install a man page for xmlwf on Unix systems.
+ - Fixed many bugs; see SF bug reports 231864, 461380, 464837,
+ 466885, 469226, 477667, 484419, 487840, 494749, 496505,
+ 547350. Other bugs which we can't test as easily may also
+ have been fixed, especially in the area of build support.
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