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Re: Re: xml parsers: do I need one?

by regan (Sexton)
on Aug 28, 2003 at 11:14 UTC ( [id://287403]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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sorry, the main app is written in java, uses the DOM parser, and parses and process what it needs in a couple of minutes. When I tried what I thought would be a really quick and dirty first pass using xml::Parse, it took 35 minutes!
I want to do the right thing, and use a parser, but yowza! Maybe I should go back and look at my code, and see what I'm doing wrong.

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