On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, David Faure wrote: >On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 03:53:22PM +0100, rupert THURNER wrote: >> ad parsing the html-source, and parts: >> >> recently, i fell over a book from simon st. laurent (xml: a primer), >> where he describes also how browsers could broken down into parts (for >> some details you may want to look at >> http://edusrv.edu.uni-klu.ac.at/~rthurner/kdearch/), and it seems to me >> kfm has such an architecture. but what i'm unclear of is parsing source >> documents (be it html, or xml). how this is currently handled in >> kfm/konqueror/koffice? > >For kfm : it's done by the library called khtmlw in KDE-1.x >For konqueror : it will be done by the lib called khtml (an improved > version of khtmlw) >For koffice : it's done by an Openpart version of khtml, called kohtml, and > located in koffice/ > >The three are parsers written in c++. KoHTML isn't a parser or anything like that, it's just a little bit more than a KOfficeified ;) browser-frontend to khtml :-) (the major difference between konqueror's web-browser mode and kohtml is the support for the koffice printing extension) But I in regard to xml parsing you (rupert) might be interested in libkoml in koffice/lib/ Greetings, Simon >-- > ____________________________________________________________________ >| | >| David FAURE | >| E-mail : David.Faure@insa-lyon.fr, faure@kde.org | >| http://www.insa-lyon.fr/People/AEDI/dfaure/index.html | >|____________________________________________________________________| -- Simon Hausmann - Tronical^Colorfast - - IRCNet #colorfast Life's not fair. But the root password helps. :-)