- From: James Melton <james.melton@cylogix.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 11:02:56 -0400
- To: vinay rao <ramavinay@hotmail.com>
- Cc: www-dom@w3.org
Vinay, I am sure you don't mean to be rude, but you should realize that the presumption implicit in your final statement, "Expecting a reply from your side" is that we are obligated to help you. Of course we are not. A more appropriate English phrasing might have been, "Hoping someone can help me with my problems." Regarding parsing - per Merriam-Webster OnLine, http://www.m-w.com/ Main Entry: pars·er Pronunciation: 'pär-s&r Function: noun Date: circa 1864 : one that parses; specifically : a computer program that breaks down text into recognized strings of characters for further analysis I think you will need to make a greater effort to find further information on your own. A local bookstore or web-based bookstore should supply a good selection of text resources. The W3 website, http://www.w3.org, provides a great deal of information on XML assuming that your parsing interests relate to XML. Finally, a search of the web using any engine will produce many more details. Good luck, Jim. vinay rao wrote: > > Hello sir, > I was jst wondering what is ment by parsers and how many parsers are > there?How can i understand about parsers?Can you send me some > documents about the parsers and some examples of each parser.My e-mail > is ramavinay@hotmail.com.Expecting a reply from your side > Vinay > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com -- ____________________________________________________________ James Melton CyLogix 609.750.5190 609.750.5100 james.melton@cylogix.com www.cylogix.com
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