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libxml2 documentation

i need to read/write a xml file in c

i found libxml2, but the documentation is awfull,
im using google but i get most of vb, or c# results

can anyone point me to a introduction tutorial?

actually, any kind of documentation would be ok (just not the oficial The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome )

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