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Top Forums Programming libxml2 documentation Post 302367324 by pogdorica on Monday 2nd of November 2009 08:48:16 AM
Old 11-02-2009
I have used the C libxml2 library and it's easy. I think that if you see the different examples included in the tar file, you can do it.

Note: You should be careful with the differences (versions) between the library installed in your system and the library you download (if you do it).
 

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