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NexGenPARSEit® Embedded XML/XHTML Parser |
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Decodes and processes XML/XHTML Other Products NexGenSURFon® : Embedded XML browser Parsers : Embedded XML/xHTML parser Rendering ENGINE : for the NexGenSURFon® Over the attempt to embedded web publishing, many HTML subsets have been defined by organisations and companies, resulting in many non standard and heterogenous languages. ![]() NexGenSURFon® data flows (Modules and APIs) |
Product Information The Extensible Markup Language (XML), as defined in the W3C Recommendation, is a set of rules to design markup languages. It is a meta language for markup languages and it greatly simplifies the task of markup processing programs. The idea of XML is to provide a simple and general language that can be used whenever structured documents or information are needed. XHTML 1.0 is the XML 1.0-compliant reformulation of HTML 4.0. It is the standard XML solution for Web publishing intended to replace the existing HTML in the medium run. It is very similar to HTML and mainly defines constraints for XML compliance. XHTML modularization allows grouping elements by family names and defines a method to build some XHTML subsets in a clean way. XHTML Basic is designed for Web clients that cannot support the full set of XHTML features due to lack of resources or to embedded constraints. XHTML Basic targets small information appliances, such as mobile phones, televisions and PDAs. More information on XML is found at www.w3c.org. NexGenPARSEit® is specifically designed to address the embedded device requirements with constraints like memory footprint and processor performance. It supports both XML and XHTML Basic instances. A full XHTML support is planned for 2002 and more XML instances will be added in the future. NexGenPARSEit® features a SAX-like parser that is event based and designed to avoid any data persistence, except when it is necessary (i.e. for forms). NexGenPARSEit® is totally platform independant and requires 40 kB of code. More features can be viewed following this link. Some technical papers can be downloaded here. Documentation Programming and porting manuals are included and an implementation guide is available on request. Licensing Availability Q3/2002 Source code or binary library - small fee |