https://github.com/cran/XML
Tip revision: 97e01fc523251d7713bfc0c38030180579506447 authored by Duncan Temple Lang on 27 November 2000, 00:00:00 UTC
version 0.7-2
version 0.7-2
Tip revision: 97e01fc
Changes
Version 0.7-2
* Fix for printing XMLNode objects to handle comments and elements
with name "text". Identified by Andrew Schuh.
Version 0.7-1
* Minor fixes for passing R CMD check.
Version 0.7-0
* Generating XML trees using internal libxml structures:
xmlTree(), newXMLDoc(), newXMLNode(), saveXML().
* Support parsing HTML (htmlTreeParse()) using DOM.
Suggestion from Luis Torgo.
* Additional updates for libxml2, relating to DTDs.
Version 0.6-3
* Installation using --with-xml2 now attempts to link against libxml2.so
and the appropriate header files.
* Use libxml's xml-config or xml2-config scripts if these are available.
Version 0.6
* xmlDOMApply for recursively applying a function to each node in a tree.
Version 0.5-1
* simplification of xmlOutputBuffer so that it doesn't put
the namespace definition in each and every tag.
* configuration changes to support libxml2-2.3.6
(look for libxml2, check if xmlHashSize is available)
* now dropping nodes if the handler function returns NULL.
Updated documentation.
* spelling correction in the documentation
Version 0.5
* xmlOutputBuffer now accepts a connection.
* Fixes for using libxml2, specifically 2.2.12.
Also works for libxml2.2.8
* Enhanced configuration script to determine what features are available.
Version 0.4
* `namespace' handler in xmlTreeParse is called when a namespace
declaration is encountered. This is called before the child nodes
are processed.
* More documentation, in Tour.
* xmlValue, xmlApply, xmlSApply, xmlRoot, xmlNamespace, length, names
* Constructors for different types of nodes: XMLNode, XMLTextNode, XMLProcessingInstruction.
* Methods for print(), subsetting ([ and [[), accessing the fields
in an XMLNode object.
* New classes for the different node types (e.g. XMLTextNode)
* Event driven parsing available via libxml. Expat is not needed but
can be used.
* Document sources can be URLs (ftp and http) when using the libxml parser.
* Examples for processing MathML and SVG files. See examples/ directory.
* Examples for event driven parsing.
* Class of result from xmlTreeParse is XMLDocument.
* Comments, Entities, Text, etc. inherit from XMLNode
in addition to defining their own XML<type> class.