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Re: seeking xml load/save library for c++ ... plus some other questions

From: jtorjo@-----.--- (---- -----)
To: NULL
Date: 8/2/2004 12:53:00 AM
> [snip]
> Does it sound like a good place to use XML?
> Has anyone done anything similar?

Robert Ramey (ramey at rrsd dot com) is working on a very good
[serialize] library.
It's quite generic.

If you really wish, you can implement XML on top of that. But I don't
think you need XML - you can use simple serialization (check out his
library).

Best,
John

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