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Writing a DOMTree back to a file

dorinbogdan
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Hi mods/experts,

When have time, please check this thread and see if can help somehow.

Thanks,
Dorin.
May 30 '07 #1
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It's about a DOMWriter writing to a file using Xerces-C in C++
May 30 '07 #2

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