1. XML Parser

Does anyone know if their is an XML Parser for Euphoria?  I'm new to this
language, I have be using Python for XML Parsing but find it lacking in to
GUI department.
Thanks,
Joel
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Subject: Re: AI & Darius Project Thoughts


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> > Your email entails a subject that (although an old hat to some) is
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> > a valid & serious concern.  Here is a page you may find interesting...
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> Yes, it was interesting. How was it relevant? I'm guessing because you
> expect computers to have human brain power in about 40 years (2035)...?
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> If so, I hope EUPHORIA has advanced relatively as much... (Heads up, Rob!)
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2. Re: XML Parser

On 5 Nov 2002, at 14:12, jslezak at luc.edu wrote:

> 
> Does anyone know if their is an XML Parser for Euphoria?  I'm new to this
> language, I have be using Python for XML Parsing but find it lacking in to
> GUI department.

Look in strtok.e, any version. Global function getxml(). More appropriately, it 
should be referred to as SGML, according to the author of a major book on 
XML, who i speak to at least every other nite. Even tho i was using it and the 
concept before the org was founded to document sgml, xml, or html. It's 
undocumented except in the source code. I use it for free-form database in 
an Ai project i have been working of for 10 yrs.

Kat



> Thanks,
> Joel
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com>
> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 1:52 PM
> Subject: Re: AI & Darius Project Thoughts
> 
> 
> > > Your email entails a subject that (although an old hat to some) is
> > nevertheless
> > > a valid & serious concern.  Here is a page you may find interesting...
> > > http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Global/Singularity/
> >
> > Yes, it was interesting. How was it relevant? I'm guessing because you
> > expect computers to have human brain power in about 40 years (2035)...?
> >
> > If so, I hope EUPHORIA has advanced relatively as much... (Heads up, Rob!)
> >
> >
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