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vbXML is a class wrapper for the MSXML 2.0 Library (should also be supported by the 4.0 Library as well, since it is backwards compatible). vbXML gives users an easy to use front-end for MSXML, allowing you to easily read, write, delete, and create nodes and node attributes. You can also read in the full XML for a node (and all child nodes) or the full XML file itself. vbXML is based (almost entirely) on the CGoXML class submited to PSC, though vbXML is completely my own code. Included is a quick and dirty example to show you the basics of vbXML. Some comments or a vote would be nice =)
The second release of vbXML, version 0.02. Included is a more advenced (and better looking) example showing the usage of the three new functions. I also took the time to write up a quick readme file (included in the zip). For those of you that dont know what vbXML is: It is a class wrapper for the MSXML Library. Currently supported is the 2.0 version (because I cant upgrade to 4.0 on Win98)
vbXML 0.03 : The latest and greatest vbXML release. I basically just added a new example (removing the two old ones) that will go with vbXML untill the end. The example is stable, I think, and for now just shows some of the most basic features. Expect more feature showoff in 0.04. Sorry, but I didnt add the skin support that I wanted to add, but I did fix a few arguments in some functions (allowing arrays of attributes to be created instead of just two). I updated the Readme, as I should have, and now covers everything except what to expect in 0.04. I am going to hold off a bit for the next release so I can get some other stuff done.
vbXML 0.04 is here, finally. This is a relativeley quick release, not counting the months since the last release :-). I am sorry for my lack of updates, but here is what I have recently added: Functions accepting arrays may start at any number now (instead of 0), Encryption / Decryption of nodes has been included (in 0.05 I may add encryption / decryption of attributes, but that is not really needed...) I guess that is all, so as always, if you have any questions / comments / suggestions please feel free to contact me via email.
vbXML 0.04 is here, finally. This is a relativeley quick release, not counting the months since the last release :-). I am sorry for my lack of updates, but here is what I have recently added: Functions accepting arrays may start at any number now (instead of 0), Encryption / Decryption of nodes has been included (in 0.05 I may add encryption / decryption of attributes, but that is not really needed...) I guess that is all, so as always, if you have any questions / comments / suggestions please feel free to contact me via email.
vbXML 0.03 : The latest and greatest vbXML release. I basically just added a new example (removing the two old ones) that will go with vbXML untill the end. The example is stable, I think, and for now just shows some of the most basic features. Expect more feature showoff in 0.04. Sorry, but I didnt add the skin support that I wanted to add, but I did fix a few arguments in some functions (allowing arrays of attributes to be created instead of just two). I updated the Readme, as I should have, and now covers everything except what to expect in 0.04. I am going to hold off a bit for the next release so I can get some other stuff done.
The second release of vbXML, version 0.02. Included is a more advenced (and better looking) example showing the usage of the three new functions. I also took the time to write up a quick readme file (included in the zip). For those of you that dont know what vbXML is: It is a class wrapper for the MSXML Library. Currently supported is the 2.0 version (because I cant upgrade to 4.0 on Win98)
vbXML is a class wrapper for the MSXML 2.0 Library (should also be supported by the 4.0 Library as well, since it is backwards compatible). vbXML gives users an easy to use front-end for MSXML, allowing you to easily read, write, delete, and create nodes and node attributes. You can also read in the full XML for a node (and all child nodes) or the full XML file itself. vbXML is based (almost entirely) on the CGoXML class submited to PSC, though vbXML is completely my own code. Included is a quick and dirty example to show you the basics of vbXML. Some comments or a vote would be nice =)
vbXML 0.04 is here, finally. This is a relativeley quick release, not counting the months since the last release :-). I am sorry for my lack of updates, but here is what I have recently added: Functions accepting arrays may start at any number now (instead of 0), Encryption / Decryption of nodes has been included (in 0.05 I may add encryption / decryption of attributes, but that is not really needed...) I guess that is all, so as always, if you have any questions / comments / suggestions please feel free to contact me via email.
vbXML 0.03 : The latest and greatest vbXML release. I basically just added a new example (removing the two old ones) that will go with vbXML untill the end. The example is stable, I think, and for now just shows some of the most basic features. Expect more feature showoff in 0.04. Sorry, but I didnt add the skin support that I wanted to add, but I did fix a few arguments in some functions (allowing arrays of attributes to be created instead of just two). I updated the Readme, as I should have, and now covers everything except what to expect in 0.04. I am going to hold off a bit for the next release so I can get some other stuff done.
The second release of vbXML, version 0.02. Included is a more advenced (and better looking) example showing the usage of the three new functions. I also took the time to write up a quick readme file (included in the zip). For those of you that dont know what vbXML is: It is a class wrapper for the MSXML Library. Currently supported is the 2.0 version (because I cant upgrade to 4.0 on Win98)
vbXML is a class wrapper for the MSXML 2.0 Library (should also be supported by the 4.0 Library as well, since it is backwards compatible). vbXML gives users an easy to use front-end for MSXML, allowing you to easily read, write, delete, and create nodes and node attributes. You can also read in the full XML for a node (and all child nodes) or the full XML file itself. vbXML is based (almost entirely) on the CGoXML class submited to PSC, though vbXML is completely my own code. Included is a quick and dirty example to show you the basics of vbXML. Some comments or a vote would be nice =)
vbXML 0.04 is here, finally. This is a relativeley quick release, not counting the months since the last release :-). I am sorry for my lack of updates, but here is what I have recently added: Functions accepting arrays may start at any number now (instead of 0), Encryption / Decryption of nodes has been included (in 0.05 I may add encryption / decryption of attributes, but that is not really needed...) I guess that is all, so as always, if you have any questions / comments / suggestions please feel free to contact me via email.
vbXML 0.03 : The latest and greatest vbXML release. I basically just added a new example (removing the two old ones) that will go with vbXML untill the end. The example is stable, I think, and for now just shows some of the most basic features. Expect more feature showoff in 0.04. Sorry, but I didnt add the skin support that I wanted to add, but I did fix a few arguments in some functions (allowing arrays of attributes to be created instead of just two). I updated the Readme, as I should have, and now covers everything except what to expect in 0.04. I am going to hold off a bit for the next release so I can get some other stuff done.
The second release of vbXML, version 0.02. Included is a more advenced (and better looking) example showing the usage of the three new functions. I also took the time to write up a quick readme file (included in the zip). For those of you that dont know what vbXML is: It is a class wrapper for the MSXML Library. Currently supported is the 2.0 version (because I cant upgrade to 4.0 on Win98)
vbXML is a class wrapper for the MSXML 2.0 Library (should also be supported by the 4.0 Library as well, since it is backwards compatible). vbXML gives users an easy to use front-end for MSXML, allowing you to easily read, write, delete, and create nodes and node attributes. You can also read in the full XML for a node (and all child nodes) or the full XML file itself. vbXML is based (almost entirely) on the CGoXML class submited to PSC, though vbXML is completely my own code. Included is a quick and dirty example to show you the basics of vbXML. Some comments or a vote would be nice =)
vbXML 0.04 is here, finally. This is a relativeley quick release, not counting the months since the last release :-). I am sorry for my lack of updates, but here is what I have recently added: Functions accepting arrays may start at any number now (instead of 0), Encryption / Decryption of nodes has been included (in 0.05 I may add encryption / decryption of attributes, but that is not really needed...) I guess that is all, so as always, if you have any questions / comments / suggestions please feel free to contact me via email.
vbXML 0.03 : The latest and greatest vbXML release. I basically just added a new example (removing the two old ones) that will go with vbXML untill the end. The example is stable, I think, and for now just shows some of the most basic features. Expect more feature showoff in 0.04. Sorry, but I didnt add the skin support that I wanted to add, but I did fix a few arguments in some functions (allowing arrays of attributes to be created instead of just two). I updated the Readme, as I should have, and now covers everything except what to expect in 0.04. I am going to hold off a bit for the next release so I can get some other stuff done.
The second release of vbXML, version 0.02. Included is a more advenced (and better looking) example showing the usage of the three new functions. I also took the time to write up a quick readme file (included in the zip). For those of you that dont know what vbXML is: It is a class wrapper for the MSXML Library. Currently supported is the 2.0 version (because I cant upgrade to 4.0 on Win98)
vbXML is a class wrapper for the MSXML 2.0 Library (should also be supported by the 4.0 Library as well, since it is backwards compatible). vbXML gives users an easy to use front-end for MSXML, allowing you to easily read, write, delete, and create nodes and node attributes. You can also read in the full XML for a node (and all child nodes) or the full XML file itself. vbXML is based (almost entirely) on the CGoXML class submited to PSC, though vbXML is completely my own code. Included is a quick and dirty example to show you the basics of vbXML. Some comments or a vote would be nice =)