1<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
2    "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
3<html>
4<head>
5  <title>The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome</title>
6  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
7</head>
8<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
9<h1 align="center">The XML C parser and toolkit of Gnome</h1>
10
11<h1>Note: this is the flat content of the <a href="index.html">web
12site</a></h1>
13
14<h1 style="text-align: center">libxml, a.k.a. gnome-xml</h1>
15
16<p></p>
17
18<p
19style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; font-size: 10pt">"Programming
20with libxml2 is like the thrilling embrace of an exotic stranger." <a
21href="http://diveintomark.org/archives/2004/02/18/libxml2">Mark
22Pilgrim</a></p>
23
24<p>Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project
25(but usable outside of the Gnome platform), it is free software available
26under the <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
27License</a>. XML itself is a metalanguage to design markup languages, i.e.
28text language where semantic and structure are added to the content using
29extra "markup" information enclosed between angle brackets. HTML is the most
30well-known markup language. Though the library is written in C <a
31href="python.html">a variety of language bindings</a> make it available in
32other environments.</p>
33
34<p>Libxml2 is known to be very portable, the library should build and work
35without serious troubles on a variety of systems (Linux, Unix, Windows,
36CygWin, MacOS, MacOS X, RISC Os, OS/2, VMS, QNX, MVS, VxWorks, ...)</p>
37
38<p>Libxml2 implements a number of existing standards related to markup
39languages:</p>
40<ul>
41  <li>the XML standard: <a
42    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml</a></li>
43  <li>Namespaces in XML: <a
44    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/</a></li>
45  <li>XML Base: <a
46    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlbase/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlbase/</a></li>
47  <li><a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</a> :
48    Uniform Resource Identifiers <a
49    href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt</a></li>
50  <li>XML Path Language (XPath) 1.0: <a
51    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath</a></li>
52  <li>HTML4 parser: <a
53    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/">http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/</a></li>
54  <li>XML Pointer Language (XPointer) Version 1.0: <a
55    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr</a></li>
56  <li>XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0: <a
57    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/">http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/</a></li>
58  <li>ISO-8859-x encodings, as well as <a
59    href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc2044.txt">rfc2044</a> [UTF-8]
60    and <a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc2781.txt">rfc2781</a>
61    [UTF-16] Unicode encodings, and more if using iconv support</li>
62  <li>part of SGML Open Technical Resolution TR9401:1997</li>
63  <li>XML Catalogs Working Draft 06 August 2001: <a
64    href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html">http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec-2001-08-06.html</a></li>
65  <li>Canonical XML Version 1.0: <a
66    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-c14n">http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-c14n</a>
67    and the Exclusive XML Canonicalization CR draft <a
68    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-exc-c14n">http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-exc-c14n</a></li>
69  <li>Relax NG, ISO/IEC 19757-2:2003, <a
70    href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/spec-20011203.html">http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/spec-20011203.html</a></li>
71  <li>W3C XML Schemas Part 2: Datatypes <a
72    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-2-20010502/">REC 02 May
73    2001</a></li>
74  <li>W3C <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-id/">xml:id</a> Working Draft 7
75    April 2004</li>
76</ul>
77
78<p>In most cases libxml2 tries to implement the specifications in a
79relatively strictly compliant way. As of release 2.4.16, libxml2 passed all
801800+ tests from the <a
81href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xml-conformance/">OASIS XML Tests
82Suite</a>.</p>
83
84<p>To some extent libxml2 provides support for the following additional
85specifications but doesn't claim to implement them completely:</p>
86<ul>
87  <li>Document Object Model (DOM) <a
88    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/">http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/</a>
89    the document model, but it doesn't implement the API itself, gdome2 does
90    this on top of libxml2</li>
91  <li><a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc959.txt">RFC 959</a> :
92    libxml2 implements a basic FTP client code</li>
93  <li><a href="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</a> :
94    HTTP/1.0, again a basic HTTP client code</li>
95  <li>SAX: a SAX2 like interface and a minimal SAX1 implementation compatible
96    with early expat versions</li>
97</ul>
98
99<p>A partial implementation of <a
100href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-1-20010502/">XML Schemas Part
1011: Structure</a> is being worked on but it would be far too early to make any
102conformance statement about it at the moment.</p>
103
104<p>Separate documents:</p>
105<ul>
106  <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/">the libxslt page</a> providing an
107    implementation of XSLT 1.0 and common extensions like EXSLT for
108  libxml2</li>
109  <li><a href="http://gdome2.cs.unibo.it/">the gdome2 page</a>
110    : a standard DOM2 implementation for libxml2</li>
111  <li><a href="http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/">the XMLSec page</a>: an
112    implementation of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/">W3C XML
113    Digital Signature</a> for libxml2</li>
114  <li>also check the related links section for more related and active
115    projects.</li>
116</ul>
117<p> Hosting sponsored by <a href="http://www.aoemedia.de/opensource-cms.html"
118>Open Source CMS services</a> from AOE media.</p>
119
120<p>Logo designed by <a href="mailto:liyanage@access.ch">Marc Liyanage</a>.</p>
121
122<h2><a name="Introducti">Introduction</a></h2>
123
124<p>This document describes libxml, the <a
125href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML</a> C parser and toolkit developed for the
126<a href="http://www.gnome.org/">Gnome</a> project. <a
127href="http://www.w3.org/XML/">XML is a standard</a> for building tag-based
128structured documents/data.</p>
129
130<p>Here are some key points about libxml:</p>
131<ul>
132  <li>Libxml2 exports Push (progressive) and Pull (blocking) type parser
133    interfaces for both XML and HTML.</li>
134  <li>Libxml2 can do DTD validation at parse time, using a parsed document
135    instance, or with an arbitrary DTD.</li>
136  <li>Libxml2 includes complete <a
137    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath</a>, <a
138    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr">XPointer</a> and <a
139    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a> implementations.</li>
140  <li>It is written in plain C, making as few assumptions as possible, and
141    sticking closely to ANSI C/POSIX for easy embedding. Works on
142    Linux/Unix/Windows, ported to a number of other platforms.</li>
143  <li>Basic support for HTTP and FTP client allowing applications to fetch
144    remote resources.</li>
145  <li>The design is modular, most of the extensions can be compiled out.</li>
146  <li>The internal document representation is as close as possible to the <a
147    href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> interfaces.</li>
148  <li>Libxml2 also has a <a
149    href="http://www.megginson.com/SAX/index.html">SAX like interface</a>;
150    the interface is designed to be compatible with <a
151    href="http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html">Expat</a>.</li>
152  <li>This library is released under the <a
153    href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
154    License</a>. See the Copyright file in the distribution for the precise
155    wording.</li>
156</ul>
157
158<p>Warning: unless you are forced to because your application links with a
159Gnome-1.X library requiring it,  <strong><span
160style="background-color: #FF0000">Do Not Use libxml1</span></strong>, use
161libxml2</p>
162
163<h2><a name="FAQ">FAQ</a></h2>
164
165<p>Table of Contents:</p>
166<ul>
167  <li><a href="FAQ.html#License">License(s)</a></li>
168  <li><a href="FAQ.html#Installati">Installation</a></li>
169  <li><a href="FAQ.html#Compilatio">Compilation</a></li>
170  <li><a href="FAQ.html#Developer">Developer corner</a></li>
171</ul>
172
173<h3><a name="License">License</a>(s)</h3>
174<ol>
175  <li><em>Licensing Terms for libxml</em>
176    <p>libxml2 is released under the <a
177    href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
178    License</a>; see the file Copyright in the distribution for the precise
179    wording</p>
180  </li>
181  <li><em>Can I embed libxml2 in a proprietary application ?</em>
182    <p>Yes. The MIT License allows you to keep proprietary the changes you
183    made to libxml, but it would be graceful to send-back bug fixes and
184    improvements as patches for possible incorporation in the main
185    development tree.</p>
186  </li>
187</ol>
188
189<h3><a name="Installati">Installation</a></h3>
190<ol>
191  <li><strong><span style="background-color: #FF0000">Do Not Use
192    libxml1</span></strong>, use libxml2</li>
193  <p></p>
194  <li><em>Where can I get libxml</em> ?
195    <p>The original distribution comes from <a
196    href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org</a> or <a
197    href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libxml2/2.6/">gnome.org</a></p>
198    <p>Most Linux and BSD distributions include libxml, this is probably the
199    safer way for end-users to use libxml.</p>
200    <p>David Doolin provides precompiled Windows versions at <a
201    href="http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/         ">http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~doolin/code/libxmlwin32/</a></p>
202  </li>
203  <p></p>
204  <li><em>I see libxml and libxml2 releases, which one should I install ?</em>
205    <ul>
206      <li>If you are not constrained by backward compatibility issues with
207        existing applications, install libxml2 only</li>
208      <li>If you are not doing development, you can safely install both.
209        Usually the packages <a
210        href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml.html">libxml</a> and <a
211        href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml2</a> are
212        compatible (this is not the case for development packages).</li>
213      <li>If you are a developer and your system provides separate packaging
214        for shared libraries and the development components, it is possible
215        to install libxml and libxml2, and also <a
216        href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml-devel.html">libxml-devel</a>
217        and <a
218        href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml2-devel</a>
219        too for libxml2 &gt;= 2.3.0</li>
220      <li>If you are developing a new application, please develop against
221        libxml2(-devel)</li>
222    </ul>
223  </li>
224  <li><em>I can't install the libxml package, it conflicts with libxml0</em>
225    <p>You probably have an old libxml0 package used to provide the shared
226    library for libxml.so.0, you can probably safely remove it. The libxml
227    packages provided on <a
228    href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org</a> provide
229    libxml.so.0</p>
230  </li>
231  <li><em>I can't install the libxml(2) RPM package due to failed
232    dependencies</em>
233    <p>The most generic solution is to re-fetch the latest src.rpm , and
234    rebuild it locally with</p>
235    <p><code>rpm --rebuild libxml(2)-xxx.src.rpm</code>.</p>
236    <p>If everything goes well it will generate two binary rpm packages (one
237    providing the shared libs and xmllint, and the other one, the -devel
238    package, providing includes, static libraries and scripts needed to build
239    applications with libxml(2)) that you can install locally.</p>
240  </li>
241</ol>
242
243<h3><a name="Compilatio">Compilation</a></h3>
244<ol>
245  <li><em>What is the process to compile libxml2 ?</em>
246    <p>As most UNIX libraries libxml2 follows the "standard":</p>
247    <p><code>gunzip -c xxx.tar.gz | tar xvf -</code></p>
248    <p><code>cd libxml-xxxx</code></p>
249    <p><code>./configure --help</code></p>
250    <p>to see the options, then the compilation/installation proper</p>
251    <p><code>./configure [possible options]</code></p>
252    <p><code>make</code></p>
253    <p><code>make install</code></p>
254    <p>At that point you may have to rerun ldconfig or a similar utility to
255    update your list of installed shared libs.</p>
256  </li>
257  <li><em>What other libraries are needed to compile/install libxml2 ?</em>
258    <p>Libxml2 does not require any other library, the normal C ANSI API
259    should be sufficient (please report any violation to this rule you may
260    find).</p>
261    <p>However if found at configuration time libxml2 will detect and use the
262    following libs:</p>
263    <ul>
264      <li><a href="http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/">libz</a> : a
265        highly portable and available widely compression library.</li>
266      <li>iconv: a powerful character encoding conversion library. It is
267        included by default in recent glibc libraries, so it doesn't need to
268        be installed specifically on Linux. It now seems a <a
269        href="http://www.opennc.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/iconv.html">part
270        of the official UNIX</a> specification. Here is one <a
271        href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/">implementation of the
272        library</a> which source can be found <a
273        href="ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/gnu/">here</a>.</li>
274    </ul>
275  </li>
276  <p></p>
277  <li><em>Make check fails on some platforms</em>
278    <p>Sometimes the regression tests' results don't completely match the
279    value produced by the parser, and the makefile uses diff to print the
280    delta. On some platforms the diff return breaks the compilation process;
281    if the diff is small this is probably not a serious problem.</p>
282    <p>Sometimes (especially on Solaris) make checks fail due to limitations
283    in make. Try using GNU-make instead.</p>
284  </li>
285  <li><em>I use the SVN version and there is no configure script</em>
286    <p>The configure script (and other Makefiles) are generated. Use the
287    autogen.sh script to regenerate the configure script and Makefiles,
288    like:</p>
289    <p><code>./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --disable-shared</code></p>
290  </li>
291  <li><em>I have troubles when running make tests with gcc-3.0</em>
292    <p>It seems the initial release of gcc-3.0 has a problem with the
293    optimizer which miscompiles the URI module. Please use another
294    compiler.</p>
295  </li>
296</ol>
297
298<h3><a name="Developer">Developer</a> corner</h3>
299<ol>
300  <li><em>Troubles compiling or linking programs using libxml2</em>
301    <p>Usually the problem comes from the fact that the compiler doesn't get
302    the right compilation or linking flags. There is a small shell script
303    <code>xml2-config</code> which is installed as part of libxml2 usual
304    install process which provides those flags. Use</p>
305    <p><code>xml2-config --cflags</code></p>
306    <p>to get the compilation flags and</p>
307    <p><code>xml2-config --libs</code></p>
308    <p>to get the linker flags. Usually this is done directly from the
309    Makefile as:</p>
310    <p><code>CFLAGS=`xml2-config --cflags`</code></p>
311    <p><code>LIBS=`xml2-config --libs`</code></p>
312  </li>
313  <li><em>I want to install my own copy of libxml2 in my home directory and
314    link my programs against it, but it doesn't work</em>
315    <p>There are many different ways to accomplish this.  Here is one way to
316    do this under Linux.  Suppose your home directory is <code>/home/user.
317    </code>Then:</p>
318    <ul>
319      <li>Create a subdirectory, let's call it <code>myxml</code></li>
320      <li>unpack the libxml2 distribution into that subdirectory</li>
321      <li>chdir into the unpacked distribution
322        (<code>/home/user/myxml/libxml2 </code>)</li>
323      <li>configure the library using the "<code>--prefix</code>" switch,
324        specifying an installation subdirectory in
325        <code>/home/user/myxml</code>, e.g.
326        <p><code>./configure --prefix /home/user/myxml/xmlinst</code> {other
327        configuration options}</p>
328      </li>
329      <li>now run <code>make</code> followed by <code>make install</code></li>
330      <li>At this point, the installation subdirectory contains the complete
331        "private" include files, library files and binary program files (e.g.
332        xmllint), located in
333        <p><code>/home/user/myxml/xmlinst/lib,
334        /home/user/myxml/xmlinst/include </code> and <code>
335        /home/user/myxml/xmlinst/bin</code></p>
336        respectively.</li>
337      <li>In order to use this "private" library, you should first add it to
338        the beginning of your default PATH (so that your own private program
339        files such as xmllint will be used instead of the normal system
340        ones).  To do this, the Bash command would be
341        <p><code>export PATH=/home/user/myxml/xmlinst/bin:$PATH</code></p>
342      </li>
343      <li>Now suppose you have a program <code>test1.c</code> that you would
344        like to compile with your "private" library.  Simply compile it using
345        the command
346        <p><code>gcc `xml2-config --cflags --libs` -o test test.c</code></p>
347        Note that, because your PATH has been set with <code>
348        /home/user/myxml/xmlinst/bin</code> at the beginning, the xml2-config
349        program which you just installed will be used instead of the system
350        default one, and this will <em>automatically</em> get the correct
351        libraries linked with your program.</li>
352    </ul>
353  </li>
354
355  <p></p>
356  <li><em>xmlDocDump() generates output on one line.</em>
357    <p>Libxml2 will not <strong>invent</strong> spaces in the content of a
358    document since <strong>all spaces in the content of a document are
359    significant</strong>. If you build a tree from the API and want
360    indentation:</p>
361    <ol>
362      <li>the correct way is to generate those yourself too.</li>
363      <li>the dangerous way is to ask libxml2 to add those blanks to your
364        content <strong>modifying the content of your document in the
365        process</strong>. The result may not be what you expect. There is
366        <strong>NO</strong> way to guarantee that such a modification won't
367        affect other parts of the content of your document. See <a
368        href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html#xmlKeepBlanksDefault">xmlKeepBlanksDefault
369        ()</a> and <a
370        href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-tree.html#xmlSaveFormatFile">xmlSaveFormatFile
371        ()</a></li>
372    </ol>
373  </li>
374  <p></p>
375  <li><em>Extra nodes in the document:</em>
376    <p><em>For an XML file as below:</em></p>
377    <pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
378&lt;PLAN xmlns="http://www.argus.ca/autotest/1.0/"&gt;
379&lt;NODE CommFlag="0"/&gt;
380&lt;NODE CommFlag="1"/&gt;
381&lt;/PLAN&gt;</pre>
382    <p><em>after parsing it with the function
383    pxmlDoc=xmlParseFile(...);</em></p>
384    <p><em>I want to the get the content of the first node (node with the
385    CommFlag="0")</em></p>
386    <p><em>so I did it as following;</em></p>
387    <pre>xmlNodePtr pnode;
388pnode=pxmlDoc-&gt;children-&gt;children;</pre>
389    <p><em>but it does not work. If I change it to</em></p>
390    <pre>pnode=pxmlDoc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;next;</pre>
391    <p><em>then it works.  Can someone explain it to me.</em></p>
392    <p></p>
393    <p>In XML all characters in the content of the document are significant
394    <strong>including blanks and formatting line breaks</strong>.</p>
395    <p>The extra nodes you are wondering about are just that, text nodes with
396    the formatting spaces which are part of the document but that people tend
397    to forget. There is a function <a
398    href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlKeepBlanksDefault
399    ()</a>  to remove those at parse time, but that's an heuristic, and its
400    use should be limited to cases where you are certain there is no
401    mixed-content in the document.</p>
402  </li>
403  <li><em>I get compilation errors of existing code like when accessing
404    <strong>root</strong> or <strong>child fields</strong> of nodes.</em>
405    <p>You are compiling code developed for libxml version 1 and using a
406    libxml2 development environment. Either switch back to libxml v1 devel or
407    even better fix the code to compile with libxml2 (or both) by <a
408    href="upgrade.html">following the instructions</a>.</p>
409  </li>
410  <li><em>I get compilation errors about non existing
411    <strong>xmlRootNode</strong> or <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong>
412    fields.</em>
413    <p>The source code you are using has been <a
414    href="upgrade.html">upgraded</a> to be able to compile with both libxml
415    and libxml2, but you need to install a more recent version:
416    libxml(-devel) &gt;= 1.8.8 or libxml2(-devel) &gt;= 2.1.0</p>
417  </li>
418  <li><em>Random crashes in threaded applications</em>
419    <p>Read and follow all advices on the <a href="threads.html">thread
420    safety</a> page, and make 100% sure you never call xmlCleanupParser()
421    while the library or an XML document might still be in use by another
422    thread.</p>
423  </li>
424  <li><em>The example provided in the web page does not compile.</em>
425    <p>It's hard to maintain the documentation in sync with the code
426    &lt;grin/&gt; ...</p>
427    <p>Check the previous points 1/ and 2/ raised before, and please send
428    patches.</p>
429  </li>
430  <li><em>Where can I get more examples and information than provided on the
431    web page?</em>
432    <p>Ideally a libxml2 book would be nice. I have no such plan ... But you
433    can:</p>
434    <ul>
435      <li>check more deeply the <a href="html/libxml-lib.html">existing
436        generated doc</a></li>
437      <li>have a look at <a href="examples/index.html">the set of
438        examples</a>.</li>
439      <li>look for examples of use for libxml2 function using the Gnome code
440          or by asking on Google.</li>
441      <li><a
442        href="http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/libxml2/trunk/">Browse
443        the libxml2 source</a> , I try to write code as clean and documented
444        as possible, so looking at it may be helpful. In particular the code
445        of <a href="http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/libxml2/trunk/xmllint.c?view=markup">xmllint.c</a> and of the various testXXX.c test programs should
446        provide good examples of how to do things with the library.</li>
447    </ul>
448  </li>
449  <p></p>
450  <li><em>What about C++ ?</em>
451    <p>libxml2 is written in pure C in order to allow easy reuse on a number
452    of platforms, including embedded systems. I don't intend to convert to
453    C++.</p>
454    <p>There is however a C++ wrapper which may fulfill your needs:</p>
455    <ul>
456      <li>by Ari Johnson &lt;ari@btigate.com&gt;:
457        <p>Website: <a
458        href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/">http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/</a></p>
459        <p>Download: <a
460        href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12999">http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12999</a></p>
461      </li>
462    </ul>
463  </li>
464  <li><em>How to validate a document a posteriori ?</em>
465    <p>It is possible to validate documents which had not been validated at
466    initial parsing time or documents which have been built from scratch
467    using the API. Use the <a
468    href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-valid.html#xmlValidateDtd">xmlValidateDtd()</a>
469    function. It is also possible to simply add a DTD to an existing
470    document:</p>
471    <pre>xmlDocPtr doc; /* your existing document */
472xmlDtdPtr dtd = xmlParseDTD(NULL, filename_of_dtd); /* parse the DTD */
473
474        dtd-&gt;name = xmlStrDup((xmlChar*)"root_name"); /* use the given root */
475
476        doc-&gt;intSubset = dtd;
477        if (doc-&gt;children == NULL) xmlAddChild((xmlNodePtr)doc, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
478        else xmlAddPrevSibling(doc-&gt;children, (xmlNodePtr)dtd);
479          </pre>
480  </li>
481  <li><em>So what is this funky "xmlChar" used all the time?</em>
482    <p>It is a null terminated sequence of utf-8 characters. And only utf-8!
483    You need to convert strings encoded in different ways to utf-8 before
484    passing them to the API.  This can be accomplished with the iconv library
485    for instance.</p>
486  </li>
487  <li>etc ...</li>
488</ol>
489
490<p></p>
491
492<h2><a name="Documentat">Developer Menu</a></h2>
493
494<p>There are several on-line resources related to using libxml:</p>
495<ol>
496  <li>Use the <a href="search.php">search engine</a> to look up
497  information.</li>
498  <li>Check the <a href="FAQ.html">FAQ.</a></li>
499  <li>Check the <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-lib.html">extensive
500    documentation</a> automatically extracted from code comments.</li>
501  <li>Look at the documentation about <a href="encoding.html">libxml
502    internationalization support</a>.</li>
503  <li>This page provides a global overview and <a href="example.html">some
504    examples</a> on how to use libxml.</li>
505  <li><a href="examples/index.html">Code examples</a></li>
506  <li>John Fleck's libxml2 tutorial: <a href="tutorial/index.html">html</a>
507    or <a href="tutorial/xmltutorial.pdf">pdf</a>.</li>
508  <li>If you need to parse large files, check the <a
509    href="xmlreader.html">xmlReader</a> API tutorial</li>
510  <li><a href="mailto:james@daa.com.au">James Henstridge</a> wrote <a
511    href="http://www.jamesh.id.au/articles/libxml-sax/libxml-sax.html">some nice
512    documentation</a> explaining how to use the libxml SAX interface.</li>
513  <li>George Lebl wrote <a
514    href="http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-gnome3/">an article
515    for IBM developerWorks</a> about using libxml.</li>
516  <li>Check <a href="http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/libxml2/trunk/TODO?view=markup">the TODO
517    file</a>.</li>
518  <li>Read the <a href="upgrade.html">1.x to 2.x upgrade path</a>
519    description. If you are starting a new project using libxml you should
520    really use the 2.x version.</li>
521  <li>And don't forget to look at the <a
522    href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">mailing-list archive</a>.</li>
523</ol>
524
525<h2><a name="Reporting">Reporting bugs and getting help</a></h2>
526
527<p>Well, bugs or missing features are always possible, and I will make a
528point of fixing them in a timely fashion. The best way to report a bug is to
529use the <a href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml2">Gnome
530bug tracking database</a> (make sure to use the "libxml2" module name). I
531look at reports there regularly and it's good to have a reminder when a bug
532is still open. Be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxml2.</p>
533
534<p>For small problems you can try to get help on IRC, the #xml channel on
535irc.gnome.org (port 6667) usually have a few person subscribed which may help
536(but there is no guarantee and if a real issue is raised it should go on the
537mailing-list for archival).</p>
538
539<p>There is also a mailing-list <a
540href="mailto:xml@gnome.org">xml@gnome.org</a> for libxml, with an  <a
541href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">on-line archive</a> (<a
542href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages">old</a>). To subscribe to this list,
543please visit the <a
544href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml">associated Web</a> page and
545follow the instructions. <strong>Do not send code, I won't debug it</strong>
546(but patches are really appreciated!).</p>
547
548<p>Please note that with the current amount of virus and SPAM, sending mail
549to the list without being subscribed won't work. There is *far too many
550bounces* (in the order of a thousand a day !) I cannot approve them manually
551anymore. If your mail to the list bounced waiting for administrator approval,
552it is LOST ! Repost it and fix the problem triggering the error. Also please
553note that <span style="color: #FF0000; background-color: #FFFFFF">emails with
554a legal warning asking to not copy or redistribute freely the information
555they contain</span> are <strong>NOT</strong> acceptable for the mailing-list,
556such mail will as much as possible be discarded automatically, and are less
557likely to be answered if they made it to the list, <strong>DO NOT</strong>
558post to the list from an email address where such legal requirements are
559automatically added, get private paying support if you can't share
560information.</p>
561
562<p>Check the following <strong><span style="color: #FF0000">before
563posting</span></strong>:</p>
564<ul>
565  <li>Read the <a href="FAQ.html">FAQ</a> and <a href="search.php">use the
566    search engine</a> to get information related to your problem.</li>
567  <li>Make sure you are <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">using a recent
568    version</a>, and that the problem still shows up in a recent version.</li>
569  <li>Check the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">list
570    archives</a> to see if the problem was reported already. In this case
571    there is probably a fix available, similarly check the <a
572    href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml2">registered
573    open bugs</a>.</li>
574  <li>Make sure you can reproduce the bug with xmllint or one of the test
575    programs found in source in the distribution.</li>
576  <li>Please send the command showing the error as well as the input (as an
577    attachment)</li>
578</ul>
579
580<p>Then send the bug with associated information to reproduce it to the <a
581href="mailto:xml@gnome.org">xml@gnome.org</a> list; if it's really libxml
582related I will approve it. Please do not send mail to me directly, it makes
583things really hard to track and in some cases I am not the best person to
584answer a given question, ask on the list.</p>
585
586<p>To <span style="color: #E50000">be really clear about support</span>:</p>
587<ul>
588  <li>Support or help <span style="color: #E50000">requests MUST be sent to
589    the list or on bugzilla</span> in case of problems, so that the Question
590    and Answers can be shared publicly. Failing to do so carries the implicit
591    message "I want free support but I don't want to share the benefits with
592    others" and is not welcome. I will automatically Carbon-Copy the
593    xml@gnome.org mailing list for any technical reply made about libxml2 or
594    libxslt.</li>
595  <li>There is <span style="color: #E50000">no guarantee of support</span>. If
596    your question remains unanswered after a week, repost it, making sure you
597    gave all the detail needed and the information requested.</li>
598  <li>Failing to provide information as requested or double checking first
599    for prior feedback also carries the implicit message "the time of the
600    library maintainers is less valuable than my time" and might not be
601    welcome.</li>
602</ul>
603
604<p>Of course, bugs reported with a suggested patch for fixing them will
605probably be processed faster than those without.</p>
606
607<p>If you're looking for help, a quick look at <a
608href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">the list archive</a> may actually
609provide the answer. I usually send source samples when answering libxml2
610usage questions. The <a
611href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/book1.html">auto-generated documentation</a> is
612not as polished as I would like (i need to learn more about DocBook), but
613it's a good starting point.</p>
614
615<h2><a name="help">How to help</a></h2>
616
617<p>You can help the project in various ways, the best thing to do first is to
618subscribe to the mailing-list as explained before, check the <a
619href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/">archives </a>and the <a
620href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxml2">Gnome bug
621database</a>:</p>
622<ol>
623  <li>Provide patches when you find problems.</li>
624  <li>Provide the diffs when you port libxml2 to a new platform. They may not
625    be integrated in all cases but help pinpointing portability problems
626  and</li>
627  <li>Provide documentation fixes (either as patches to the code comments or
628    as HTML diffs).</li>
629  <li>Provide new documentations pieces (translations, examples, etc
630  ...).</li>
631  <li>Check the TODO file and try to close one of the items.</li>
632  <li>Take one of the points raised in the archive or the bug database and
633    provide a fix. <a href="mailto:daniel@veillard.com">Get in touch with me
634    </a>before to avoid synchronization problems and check that the suggested
635    fix will fit in nicely :-)</li>
636</ol>
637
638<h2><a name="Downloads">Downloads</a></h2>
639
640<p>The latest versions of libxml2 can be found on the <a
641href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org</a> server ( <a
642href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">FTP</a> and rsync are available), there are also
643mirrors (<a href="ftp://fr.rpmfind.net/pub/libxml/">France</a> and
644Antonin Sprinzl also provide <a href="ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/pub/libxml/">a
645mirror in Austria</a>). (NOTE that you need both the <a
646href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml(2)</a> and <a
647href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml(2)-devel</a>
648packages installed to compile applications using libxml if using RPMs.)</p>
649
650<p>You can find all the history of libxml(2) and libxslt releases in the <a
651href="http://xmlsoft.org/sources/old/">old</a> directory. The precompiled
652Windows binaries made by Igor Zlatovic are available in the <a
653href="http://xmlsoft.org/sources/win32/">win32</a> directory.</p>
654
655<p>Binary ports:</p>
656<ul>
657  <li>RPMs for x86_64 are available directly on <a
658    href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org</a>, the source RPM will compile on
659    any architecture supported.</li>
660  <li><a href="mailto:igor@zlatkovic.com">Igor Zlatkovic</a> is now the
661    maintainer of the Windows port, <a
662    href="http://www.zlatkovic.com/projects/libxml/index.html">he provides
663    binaries</a>.</li>
664  <li>OpenCSW provides <a
665    href="http://opencsw.org/packages/libxml2">Solaris
666  binaries</a>.</li>
667  <li><a href="mailto:Steve.Ball@explain.com.au">Steve Ball</a> provides <a
668    href="http://www.explain.com.au/oss/libxml2xslt.html">Mac Os X
669    binaries</a>.</li>
670  <li>The HP-UX porting center provides <a
671    href="http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Gnome/">HP-UX binaries</a></li>
672  <li>Bull provides precompiled <a
673    href="http://gnome.bullfreeware.com/new_index.html">RPMs for AIX</a> as
674    patr of their GNOME packages</li>
675</ul>
676
677<p>If you know other supported binary ports, please <a
678href="http://veillard.com/">contact me</a>.</p>
679
680<p><a name="Snapshot">Snapshot:</a></p>
681<ul>
682  <li>Code from the GNOME GIT base libxml2 module, updated hourly <a
683    href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/libxml2-git-snapshot.tar.gz">libxml2-git-snapshot.tar.gz</a>.</li>
684  <li>Docs, content of the web site, the list archive included <a
685    href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/libxml-docs.tar.gz">libxml-docs.tar.gz</a>.</li>
686</ul>
687
688<p><a name="Contribs">Contributions:</a></p>
689
690<p>I do accept external contributions, especially if compiling on another
691platform,  get in touch with the list to upload the package, wrappers for
692various languages have been provided, and can be found in the <a
693href="python.html">bindings section</a></p>
694
695<p>Libxml2 is also available from GIT:</p>
696<ul>
697  <li><p>See <a href="http://git.gnome.org/browse/libxml2/">libxml2 Git web</a>.
698         To checkout a local tree use:</p>
699       <pre>git clone git://git.gnome.org/libxml2</pre>
700  </li>
701  <li>The <strong>libxslt</strong> module is also present
702      <a href="http://git.gnome.org/browse/libxslt/">there</a>.</li>
703</ul>
704
705<h2><a name="News">Releases</a></h2>
706
707<p>The <a href="ChangeLog.html">change log</a> describes the recents commits
708to the <a href="http://git.gnome.org/browse/libxml2/">GIT</a> code base.</p>
709
710<p>Here is the list of public releases:</p>
711
712<h3>v2.9.3: Nov 20 2015</h3>
713<ul>
714  <li>Security:<br/>
715  CVE-2015-8242 Buffer overead with HTML parser in push mode (Hugh Davenport),<br/>
716  CVE-2015-7500 Fix memory access error due to incorrect entities boundaries (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
717  CVE-2015-7499-2 Detect incoherency on GROW (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
718  CVE-2015-7499-1 Add xmlHaltParser() to stop the parser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
719  CVE-2015-5312 Another entity expansion issue (David Drysdale),<br/>
720  CVE-2015-7497 Avoid an heap buffer overflow in xmlDictComputeFastQKey (David Drysdale),<br/>
721  CVE-2015-7498 Avoid processing entities after encoding conversion failures (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
722  CVE-2015-8035 Fix XZ compression support loop (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
723  CVE-2015-7942-2 Fix an error in previous Conditional section patch (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
724  CVE-2015-7942 Another variation of overflow in Conditional sections (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
725  CVE-2015-1819 Enforce the reader to run in constant memory (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
726  CVE-2015-7941_2 Cleanup conditional section error handling (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
727  CVE-2015-7941_1 Stop parsing on entities boundaries errors (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
728  </li>
729
730  <li>Documentation:<br/>
731  Correct spelling of "calling" (Alex Henrie),<br/>
732  Fix a small error in xmllint --format description (Fabien Degomme),<br/>
733  Avoid XSS on the search of xmlsoft.org (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
734  </li>
735
736  <li>Portability:<br/>
737  threads: use forward declarations only for glibc (Michael Heimpold),<br/>
738  Update Win32 configure.js to search for configure.ac (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
739  </li>
740
741  <li>Bug Fixes:<br/>
742  Bug on creating new stream from entity (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
743  Fix some loop issues embedding NEXT (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
744  Do not print error context when there is none (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
745  Avoid extra processing of MarkupDecl when EOF (Hugh Davenport),<br/>
746  Fix parsing short unclosed comment uninitialized access (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
747  Add missing Null check in xmlParseExternalEntityPrivate (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
748  Fix a bug in CData error handling in the push parser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
749  Fix a bug on name parsing at the end of current input buffer (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
750  Fix the spurious ID already defined error (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
751  Fix previous change to node sort order (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
752  Fix a self assignment issue raised by clang (Scott Graham),<br/>
753  Fail parsing early on if encoding conversion failed (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
754  Do not process encoding values if the declaration if broken (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
755  Silence clang's -Wunknown-attribute (Michael Catanzaro),<br/>
756  xmlMemUsed is not thread-safe (Martin von Gagern),<br/>
757  Fix support for except in nameclasses (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
758  Fix order of root nodes (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
759  Allow attributes on descendant-or-self axis (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
760  Fix the fix to Windows locking (Steve Nairn),<br/>
761  Fix timsort invariant loop re: Envisage article (Christopher Swenson),<br/>
762  Don't add IDs in xmlSetTreeDoc (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
763  Account for ID attributes in xmlSetTreeDoc (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
764  Remove various unused value assignments (Philip Withnall),<br/>
765  Fix missing entities after CVE-2014-3660 fix (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
766  Revert "Missing initialization for the catalog module" (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
767  </li>
768
769  <li>Improvements:<br/>
770  Reuse xmlHaltParser() where it makes sense (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
771  xmlStopParser reset errNo (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
772  Reenable xz support by default (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
773  Recover unescaped less-than character in HTML recovery parsing (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
774  Allow HTML serializer to output HTML5 DOCTYPE (Shaun McCance),<br/>
775  Regression test for bug #695699 (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
776  Add a couple of XPath tests (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
777  Add Python 3 rpm subpackage (Tomas Radej),<br/>
778  libxml2-config.cmake.in: update include directories (Samuel Martin),<br/>
779  Adding example from bugs 738805 to regression tests (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
780  </li>
781
782  <li>Cleanups:<br/>
783  </li>
784</ul>
785<h3>2.9.2: Oct 16 2014</h3>
786<ul>
787  <li>Security:<br/>
788  Fix for CVE-2014-3660 billion laugh variant (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
789  CVE-2014-0191 Do not fetch external parameter entities (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
790  </li>
791
792  <li>Bug Fixes:<br/>
793  fix memory leak xml header encoding field with XML_PARSE_IGNORE_ENC (Bart De Schuymer),<br/>
794  xmlmemory: handle realloc properly (Yegor Yefremov),<br/>
795  Python generator bug raised by the const change (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
796  Windows Critical sections not released correctly (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
797  Parser error on repeated recursive entity expansion containing &amp;lt; (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
798  xpointer : fixing Null Pointers (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
799  Remove Unnecessary Null check in xpointer.c (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
800  parser bug on misformed namespace attributes (Dennis Filder),<br/>
801  Pointer dereferenced before null check (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
802  Leak of struct addrinfo in xmlNanoFTPConnect() (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
803  Possible overflow in HTMLParser.c (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
804  python/tests/sync.py assumes Python dictionaries are ordered (John Beck),<br/>
805  Fix Enum check and missing break (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
806  xmlIO: Handle error returns from dup() (Philip Withnall),<br/>
807  Fix a problem properly saving URIs (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
808  wrong error column in structured error when parsing attribute values (Juergen Keil),<br/>
809  wrong error column in structured error when skipping whitespace in xml decl (Juergen Keil),<br/>
810  no error column in structured error handler for xml schema validation errors (Juergen Keil),<br/>
811  Couple of Missing Null checks (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
812  Add couple of missing Null checks (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
813  xmlschemastypes: Fix potential array overflow (Philip Withnall),<br/>
814  runtest: Fix a memory leak on parse failure (Philip Withnall),<br/>
815  xmlIO: Fix an FD leak on gzdopen() failure (Philip Withnall),<br/>
816  xmlcatalog: Fix a memory leak on quit (Philip Withnall),<br/>
817  HTMLparser: Correctly initialise a stack allocated structure (Philip Withnall),<br/>
818  Check for tmon in _xmlSchemaDateAdd() is incorrect (David Kilzer),<br/>
819  Avoid Possible Null Pointer in trio.c (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
820  Fix processing in SAX2 in case of an allocation failure (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
821  XML Shell command "cd" does not handle "/" at end of path (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
822  Fix various Missing Null checks (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
823  Fix a potential NULL dereference (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
824  Add a couple of misisng check in xmlRelaxNGCleanupTree (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
825  Add a missing argument check (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
826  Adding a check in case of allocation error (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
827  xmlSaveUri() incorrectly recomposes URIs with rootless paths (Dennis Filder),<br/>
828  Adding some missing NULL checks (Gaurav),<br/>
829  Fixes for xmlInitParserCtxt (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
830  Fix regressions introduced by CVE-2014-0191 patch (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
831  erroneously ignores a validation error if no error callback set (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
832  xmllint was not parsing the --c14n11 flag (Sérgio Batista),<br/>
833  Avoid Possible null pointer dereference in memory debug mode (Gaurav),<br/>
834  Avoid Double Null Check (Gaurav),<br/>
835  Restore context size and position after XPATH_OP_ARG (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
836  Fix xmlParseInNodeContext() if node is not element (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
837  Avoid a possible NULL pointer dereference (Gaurav),<br/>
838  Fix xmlTextWriterWriteElement when a null content is given (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
839  Fix an typo 'onrest' in htmlScriptAttributes (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
840  fixing a ptotential uninitialized access (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
841  Fix an fd leak in an error case (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
842  Missing initialization for the catalog module (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
843  Handling of XPath function arguments in error case (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
844  Fix a couple of missing NULL checks (Gaurav),<br/>
845  Avoid a possibility of dangling encoding handler (Gaurav),<br/>
846  Fix HTML push parser to accept HTML_PARSE_NODEFDTD (Arnold Hendriks),<br/>
847  Fix a bug loading some compressed files (Mike Alexander),<br/>
848  Fix XPath node comparison bug (Gaurav),<br/>
849  Type mismatch in xmlschemas.c (Gaurav),<br/>
850  Type mismatch in xmlschemastypes.c (Gaurav),<br/>
851  Avoid a deadcode in catalog.c (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
852  run close socket on Solaris, same as we do on other platforms (Denis Pauk),<br/>
853  Fix pointer dereferenced before null check (Gaurav),<br/>
854  Fix a potential NULL dereference in tree code (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
855  Fix potential NULL pointer dereferences in regexp code (Gaurav),<br/>
856  xmllint --pretty crashed without following numeric argument (Tim Galeckas),<br/>
857  Fix XPath expressions of the form '@ns:*' (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
858  Fix XPath '//' optimization with predicates (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
859  Clear up a potential NULL dereference (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
860  Fix a possible NULL dereference (Gaurav),<br/>
861  Avoid crash if allocation fails (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
862  Remove occasional leading space in XPath number formatting (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
863  Fix handling of mmap errors (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
864  Catch malloc error and exit accordingly (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
865  missing else in xlink.c (Ami Fischman),<br/>
866  Fix a parsing bug on non-ascii element and CR/LF usage (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
867  Fix a regression in xmlGetDocCompressMode() (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
868  properly quote the namespace uris written out during c14n (Aleksey Sanin),<br/>
869  Remove premature XInclude check on URI being relative (Alexey Neyman),<br/>
870  Fix missing break on last() function for attributes (dcb),<br/>
871  Do not URI escape in server side includes (Romain Bondue),<br/>
872  Fix an error in xmlCleanupParser (Alexander Pastukhov)<br/>
873  </li>
874
875  <li>Documentation:<br/>
876  typo in error messages "colon are forbidden from..." (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
877  Fix a link to James SAX documentation old page (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
878  Fix typos in relaxng.c (Jan Pokorný),<br/>
879  Fix a doc typo (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
880  Fix typos in {tree,xpath}.c (errror) (Jan Pokorný),<br/>
881  Add limitations about encoding conversion (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
882  Fix typos in xmlschemas{,types}.c (Jan Pokorný),<br/>
883  Fix incorrect spelling entites-&gt;entities (Jan Pokorný),<br/>
884  Forgot to document 2.9.1 release, regenerate docs (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
885  </li>
886
887  <li>Portability:<br/>
888  AC_CONFIG_FILES and executable bit (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
889  remove HAVE_CONFIG_H dependency in testlimits.c (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
890  fix some tabs mixing incompatible with python3 (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
891  Visual Studio 14 CTP defines snprintf() (Francis Dupont),<br/>
892  OS400: do not try to copy unexisting doc files (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
893  OS400: use either configure.ac or configure.in. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
894  os400: make-src.sh: create physical file with target CCSID (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
895  OS400: Add some more C macros equivalent procedures. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
896  OS400: use C macros to implement equivalent RPG support procedures. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
897  OS400: implement XPath macros as procedures for ILE/RPG support. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
898  OS400: include in distribution tarball. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
899  OS400: Add README: compilation directives and OS/400 specific stuff. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
900  OS400: Add compilation scripts. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
901  OS400: ILE RPG language header files. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
902  OS400: implement some macros as functions for ILE/RPG language support (that as no macros). (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
903  OS400: UTF8&lt;--&gt;EBCDIC wrappers for system and external library calls (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
904  OS400: Easy character transcoding support (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
905  OS400: iconv functions compatibility wrappers and table builder. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
906  OS400: create architecture directory. Implement dlfcn emulation. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
907  Fix building when configuring without xpath and xptr (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
908  configure: Add --with-python-install-dir (Jonas Eriksson),<br/>
909  Fix compilation with minimum and xinclude. (Nicolas Le Cam),<br/>
910  Compile out use of xmlValidateNCName() when not available. (Nicolas Le Cam),<br/>
911  Fix compilation with minimum and schematron. (Nicolas Le Cam),<br/>
912  Legacy needs xmlSAX2StartElement() and xmlSAX2EndElement(). (Nicolas Le Cam),<br/>
913  Don't use xmlValidateName() when not available. (Nicolas Le Cam),<br/>
914  Fix a portability issue on Windows (Longstreth Jon),<br/>
915  Various portability patches for OpenVMS (Jacob (Jouk) Jansen),<br/>
916  Use specific macros for portability to OS/400 (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
917  Add macros needed for OS/400 portability (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
918  Portability patch for fopen on OS/400 (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
919  Portability fixes for OS/400 (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
920  Improve va_list portability (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
921  Portability fix (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
922  Portability fix (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
923  Generic portability fix (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
924  Shortening lines in headers (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
925  build: Use pkg-config to find liblzma in preference to AC_CHECK_LIB (Philip Withnall),<br/>
926  build: Add @LZMA_LIBS@ to libxml’s pkg-config files (Philip Withnall),<br/>
927  fix some tabs mixing incompatible with python3 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
928  add additional defines checks for support "./configure --with-minimum" (Denis Pauk),<br/>
929  Another round of fixes for older versions of Python (Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis),<br/>
930  python: fix drv_libxml2.py for python3 compatibility (Alexandre Rostovtsev),<br/>
931  python: Fix compiler warnings when building python3 bindings (Armin K),<br/>
932  Fix for compilation with python 2.6.8 (Petr Sumbera)<br/>
933  </li>
934
935  <li>Improvements:<br/>
936  win32/libxml2.def.src after rebuild in doc (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
937  elfgcchack.h: more legacy needs xmlSAX2StartElement() and xmlSAX2EndElement() (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
938  elfgcchack.h: add xmlXPathNodeEval and xmlXPathSetContextNode (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
939  Provide cmake module (Samuel Martin),<br/>
940  Fix a couple of issues raised by make dist (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
941  Fix and add const qualifiers (Kurt Roeckx),<br/>
942  Preparing for upcoming release of 2.9.2 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
943  Fix zlib and lzma libraries check via command line (Dmitriy),<br/>
944  wrong error column in structured error when parsing end tag (Juergen Keil),<br/>
945  doc/news.html: small update to avoid line join while generating NEWS. (Patrick Monnerat),<br/>
946  Add methods for python3 iterator (Ron Angeles),<br/>
947  Support element node traversal in document fragments. (Kyle VanderBeek),<br/>
948  xmlNodeSetName: Allow setting the name to a substring of the currently set name (Tristan Van Berkom),<br/>
949  Added macros for argument casts (Eric Zurcher),<br/>
950  adding init calls to xml and html Read parsing entry points (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
951  Get rid of 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' Unicode chars in xmlschemas.c (Jan Pokorný),<br/>
952  Implement choice for name classes on attributes (Shaun McCance),<br/>
953  Two small namespace tweaks (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
954  xmllint --memory should fail on empty files (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
955  Cast encoding name to char pointer to match arg type (Nikolay Sivov)<br/>
956  </li>
957
958  <li>Cleanups:<br/>
959  Removal of old configure.in (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
960  Unreachable code in tree.c (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
961  Remove a couple of dead conditions (Gaurav Gupta),<br/>
962  Avoid some dead code and cleanup in relaxng.c (Gaurav),<br/>
963  Drop not needed checks (Denis Pauk),<br/>
964  Fix a wrong test (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
965  </li>
966</ul>
967<h3>2.9.1: Apr 19 2013</h3>
968<ul>
969  <li> Features:<br/>
970    Support for Python3 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
971    Add xmlXPathSetContextNode and xmlXPathNodeEval (Alex Bligh)<br/>
972  </li>
973
974  <li> Documentation:<br/>
975    Add documentation for xmllint --xpath (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
976    Fix the URL of the SAX documentation from James (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
977    Fix spelling of "length". (Michael Wood)<br/>
978  </li>
979
980  <li> Portability:<br/>
981    Fix python bindings with versions older than 2.7 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
982    rebuild docs:Makefile.am (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
983    elfgcchack.h after rebuild in doc (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
984    elfgcchack for buf module (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
985    Fix a uneeded and wrong extra link parameter (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
986    Few cleanup patches for Windows (Denis Pauk),<br/>
987    Fix rpmbuild --nocheck (Mark Salter),<br/>
988    Fix for win32/configure.js and WITH_THREAD_ALLOC (Daniel Richard),<br/>
989    Fix Broken multi-arch support in xml2-config (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
990    Fix a portability issue for GCC &lt; 3.4.0 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
991    Windows build fixes (Daniel Richard),<br/>
992    Fix a thread portability problem (Friedrich Haubensak),<br/>
993    Downgrade autoconf requirement to 2.63 (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
994  </li>
995
996  <li> Bug Fixes:<br/>
997    Fix a linking error for python bindings (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
998    Fix a couple of return without value (Jüri Aedla),<br/>
999    Improve the hashing functions (Daniel Franke),<br/>
1000    Improve handling of xmlStopParser() (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1001    Remove risk of lockup in dictionary initialization (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1002    Activate detection of encoding in external subset (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1003    Fix an output buffer flushing conversion bug (Mikhail Titov),<br/>
1004    Fix an old bug in xmlSchemaValidateOneElement (Csaba László),<br/>
1005    Fix configure cannot remove messages (Gilles Espinasse),<br/>
1006    fix schema validation in combination with xsi:nil (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1007    xmlCtxtReadFile doesn't work with literal IPv6 URLs (Steve Wolf),<br/>
1008    Fix a few problems with setEntityLoader (Alexey Neyman),<br/>
1009    Detect excessive entities expansion upon replacement (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1010    Fix the flushing out of raw buffers on encoding conversions (Daniel,<br/>
1011Veillard),<br/>
1012    Fix some buffer conversion issues (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1013    When calling xmlNodeDump make sure we grow the buffer quickly (Daniel,<br/>
1014Veillard),<br/>
1015    Fix an error in the progressive DTD parsing code (Dan Winship),<br/>
1016    xmllint should not load DTD by default when using the reader (Daniel,<br/>
1017Veillard),<br/>
1018    Try IBM-037 when looking for EBCDIC handlers (Petr Sumbera),<br/>
1019    Fix potential out of bound access (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1020    Fix large parse of file from memory (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1021    Fix a bug in the nsclean option of the parser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1022    Fix a regression in 2.9.0 breaking validation while streaming (Daniel,<br/>
1023Veillard),<br/>
1024    Remove potential calls to exit() (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
1025  </li>
1026
1027  <li> Improvements:<br/>
1028    Regenerated API, and testapi, rebuild documentation (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1029    Fix tree iterators broken by 2to3 script (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1030    update all tests for Python3 and Python2 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1031    A few more fixes for python 3 affecting libxml2.py (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1032    Fix compilation on Python3 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1033    Converting apibuild.py to python3 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1034    First pass at starting porting to python3 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1035    updated configure.in for python3 (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1036    Add support for xpathRegisterVariable in Python (Shaun McCance),<br/>
1037    Added a regression tests from bug 694228 data (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1038    Cache presence of '&lt;' in entities content (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1039    Avoid extra processing on entities (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1040    Python binding for xmlRegisterInputCallback (Alexey Neyman),<br/>
1041    Python bindings: DOM casts everything to xmlNode (Alexey Neyman),<br/>
1042    Define LIBXML_THREAD_ALLOC_ENABLED via xmlversion.h (Tim Starling),<br/>
1043    Adding streaming validation to runtest checks (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1044    Add a --pushsmall option to xmllint (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
1045  </li>
1046
1047  <li> Cleanups:<br/>
1048    Switched comment in file to UTF-8 encoding (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1049    Extend gitignore (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1050    Silent the new python test on input (Alexey Neyman),<br/>
1051    Cleanup of a duplicate test (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1052    Cleanup on duplicate test expressions (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1053    Fix compiler warning after 153cf15905cf4ec080612ada6703757d10caba1e (Patrick,<br/>
1054Gansterer),<br/>
1055    Spec cleanups and a fix for multiarch support (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1056    Silence a clang warning (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1057    Cleanup the Copyright to be pure MIT Licence wording (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1058    rand_seed should be static in dict.c (Wouter Van Rooy),<br/>
1059    Fix typos in parser comments (Jan Pokorný)<br/>
1060  </li>
1061</ul>
1062<h3>2.9.0: Sep 11 2012</h3>
1063<ul>
1064  <li> Features:<br/>
1065    A few new API entry points,<br/>
1066    More resilient push parser mode,<br/>
1067    A lot of portability improvement,<br/>
1068    Faster XPath evaluation<br/>
1069  </li>
1070
1071  <li> Documentation:<br/>
1072    xml2-config.1 markup error (Christian Weisgerber),<br/>
1073    libxml(3) manpage typo fix (John Bradshaw),<br/>
1074    More cleanups to the documentation part of libxml2 (Daniel Richard G)<br/>
1075  </li>
1076
1077  <li> Portability:<br/>
1078    Bug 676544 - fails to build with --without-sax1 (Akira TAGOH),<br/>
1079    fix builds not having stdint.h (Rob Richards),<br/>
1080    GetProcAddressA is available only on WinCE (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1081    More updates and cleanups on autotools and Makefiles (Daniel Richard G),<br/>
1082    More changes for Win32 compilation (Eric Zurcher),<br/>
1083    Basic changes for Win32 builds of release 2.9.0: compile buf.c (Eric Zurcher),<br/>
1084    Bundles all generated files for python into the distribution (Daniel Richard G),<br/>
1085    Fix compiler warnings of wincecompat.c (Patrick Gansterer),<br/>
1086    Fix non __GNUC__ build (Patrick Gansterer),<br/>
1087    Fix windows unicode build (Patrick Gansterer),<br/>
1088    clean redefinition of {v}snprintf in C-source (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
1089    use xmlBuf... if DEBUG_INPUT is defined (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
1090    fix runtests to use pthreads support for various Unix platforms (Daniel Richard G),<br/>
1091    Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups 2nd part (Daniel Richard G),<br/>
1092    Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups (Daniel Richard G),<br/>
1093    Fix compilation on older Visual Studio (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
1094  </li>
1095
1096  <li> Bug Fixes:<br/>
1097    Change the XPath code to percolate allocation errors (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1098    Fix reuse of xmlInitParser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1099    Fix potential crash on entities errors (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1100    initialize var (Rob Richards),<br/>
1101    Fix the XPath arity check to also check the XPath stack limits (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1102    Fix problem with specific and generic error handlers (Pietro Cerutti),<br/>
1103    Avoid a potential infinite recursion (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1104    Fix an XSD error when generating internal automata (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1105    Patch for xinclude of text using multibyte characters (Vitaly Ostanin),<br/>
1106    Fix a segfault on XSD validation on pattern error (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1107    Fix missing xmlsave.h module which was ignored in recent builds (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1108    Add a missing element check (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1109    Adding various checks on node type though the API (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1110    Namespace nodes can't be unlinked with xmlUnlinkNode (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1111    Fix make dist to include new private header files (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1112    More fixups on the push parser behaviour (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1113    Strengthen behaviour of the push parser in problematic situations (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1114    Enforce XML_PARSER_EOF state handling through the parser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1115    Fixup limits parser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1116    Do not fetch external parsed entities (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1117    Fix an error in previous commit (Aron Xu),<br/>
1118    Fix entities local buffers size problems (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1119    Fix parser local buffers size problems (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1120    Fix a failure to report xmlreader parsing failures (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
1121  </li>
1122
1123  <li> Improvements:<br/>
1124    Keep libxml2.syms when running "make distclean" (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1125    Allow to set the quoting character of an xmlWriter (Csaba Raduly),<br/>
1126    Keep non-significant blanks node in HTML parser (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1127    Add a forbidden variable error number and message to XPath (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1128    Support long path names on WNT (Michael Stahl),<br/>
1129    Improve HTML escaping of attribute on output (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1130    Handle ICU_LIBS as LIBADD, not LDFLAGS to prevent linking errors (Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis),<br/>
1131    Switching XPath node sorting to Timsort (Vojtech Fried),<br/>
1132    Optimizing '//' in XPath expressions (Nick Wellnhofer),<br/>
1133    Expose xmlBufShrink in the public tree API (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1134    Visible HTML elements close the head tag (Conrad Irwin),<br/>
1135    Fix file and line report for XSD SAX and reader streaming validation (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1136    Fix const qualifyer to definition of xmlBufferDetach (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1137    minimize use of HAVE_CONFIG_H (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
1138    fixup regression in Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups (Roumen Petrov),<br/>
1139    Add support for big line numbers in error reporting (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1140    Avoid using xmlBuffer for serialization (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1141    Improve compatibility between xmlBuf and xmlBuffer (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1142    Provide new accessors for xmlOutputBuffer (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1143    Improvements for old buffer compatibility (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1144    Expand the limit test program (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1145    Improve error reporting on parser errors (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1146    Implement some default limits in the XPath module (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1147    Introduce some default parser limits (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1148    Cleanups and new limit APIs for dictionaries (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1149    Fixup for buf.c (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1150    Cleanup URI module memory allocation code (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1151    Extend testlimits (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1152    More avoid quadratic behaviour (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1153    Impose a reasonable limit on PI size (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1154    first version of testlimits new test (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1155    Avoid quadratic behaviour in some push parsing cases (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1156    Impose a reasonable limit on comment size (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1157    Impose a reasonable limit on attribute size (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1158    Harden the buffer code and make it more compatible (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1159    More cleanups for input/buffers code (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1160    Cleanup function xmlBufResetInput(),<br/> to set input from Buffer (Daniel Veillard)
1161    Swicth the test program for characters to new input buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1162    Convert the HTML tree module to the new buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1163    Convert of the HTML parser to new input buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1164    Convert the writer to new output buffer and save APIs (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1165    Convert XMLReader to the new input buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1166    New saving functions using xmlBuf and conversion (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1167    Provide new xmlBuf based saving functions (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1168    Convert XInclude to the new input buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1169    Convert catalog code to the new input buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1170    Convert C14N to the new Input buffer (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1171    Convert xmlIO.c to the new input and output buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1172    Convert XML parser to the new input buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1173    Incompatible change to the Input and Output buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1174    Adding new encoding function to deal with the new structures (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1175    Convert XPath to xmlBuf (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1176    Adding a new buf module for buffers (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1177    Memory error within SAX2 reuse common framework (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1178    Fix xmllint --xpath node initialization (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
1179  </li>
1180
1181  <li> Cleanups:<br/>
1182    Various cleanups to avoid compiler warnings (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1183    Big space and tab cleanup (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1184    Followup to LibXML2 docs/examples cleanup patch (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1185    Second round of cleanups for LibXML2 docs/examples (Daniel Richard),<br/>
1186    Remove all .cvsignore as they are not used anymore (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1187    Fix a Timsort function helper comment (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1188    Small cleanup for valgrind target (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1189    Patch for portability of latin characters in C files (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1190    Cleanup some of the parser code (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1191    Fix a variable name in comment (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1192    Regenerated testapi.c (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1193    Regenerating docs and API files (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1194    Small cleanup of unused variables in test (Daniel Veillard),<br/>
1195    Expand .gitignore with more files (Daniel Veillard)<br/>
1196  </li>
1197</ul>
1198<h3>2.8.0: May 23 2012</h3>
1199<ul>
1200  <li>Features:
1201  add lzma compression support (Anders F Bjorklund)
1202  </li>
1203
1204  <li>Documentation:
1205    xmlcatalog: Add uri and delegateURI to possible add types in man page. (Ville Skyttä),
1206    Update README.tests (Daniel Veillard),
1207    URI handling code is not OOM resilient (Daniel Veillard),
1208    Fix an error in comment (Daniel Veillard),
1209    Fixed bug #617016 (Daniel Mustieles),
1210    Fixed two typos in the README document (Daniel Neel),
1211    add generated html files (Anders F Bjorklund),
1212    Clarify the need to use xmlFreeNode after xmlUnlinkNode (Daniel Veillard),
1213    Improve documentation a bit (Daniel Veillard),
1214    Updated URL for lxml python bindings (Daniel Veillard)
1215  </li>
1216
1217  <li>Portability:
1218    Restore code for Windows compilation (Daniel Veillard),
1219    Remove git error message during configure (Christian Dywan),
1220    xmllint: Build fix for endTimer if !defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY) (Patrick R. Gansterer),
1221    remove a bashism in confgure.in (John Hein),
1222    undef ERROR if already defined (Patrick R. Gansterer),
1223    Fix library problems with mingw-w64 (Michael Cronenworth),
1224    fix windows build. ifdef addition from bug 666491 makes no sense (Rob Richards),
1225    prefer native threads on win32 (Sam Thursfield),
1226    Allow to compile with Visual Studio 2010 (Thomas Lemm),
1227    Fix mingw's snprintf configure check (Andoni Morales),
1228    fixed a 64bit big endian issue (Marcus Meissner),
1229    Fix portability failure if netdb.h lacks NO_ADDRESS (Daniel Veillard),
1230    Fix windows build from lzma addition (Rob Richards),
1231    autogen: Only check for libtoolize (Colin Walters),
1232    Fix the Windows build files (Patrick von Reth),
1233    634846 Remove a linking option breaking Windows VC10 (Daniel Veillard),
1234    599241 fix an initialization problem on Win64 (Andrew W. Nosenko),
1235    fix win build (Rob Richards)
1236  </li>
1237
1238  <li>Bug fixes:
1239    Part for rand_r checking missing (Daniel Veillard),
1240    Cleanup on randomization (Daniel Veillard),
1241    Fix undefined reference in python module (Pacho Ramos),
1242    Fix a race in xmlNewInputStream (Daniel Veillard),
1243    Fix weird streaming RelaxNG errors (Noam),
1244    Fix various bugs in new code raised by the API checking (Daniel Veillard),
1245    Fix various problems with "make dist" (Daniel Veillard),
1246    Fix a memory leak in the xzlib code (Daniel Veillard),
1247    HTML parser error with &lt;noscript&gt; in the &lt;head&gt; (Denis Pauk),
1248    XSD: optional element in complex type extension (Remi Gacogne),
1249    Fix html serialization error and htmlSetMetaEncoding() (Daniel Veillard),
1250    Fix a wrong return value in previous patch (Daniel Veillard),
1251    Fix an uninitialized variable use (Daniel Veillard),
1252    Fix a compilation problem with --minimum (Brandon Slack),
1253    Remove redundant and ungarded include of resolv.h (Daniel Veillard),
1254    xinclude with parse="text" does not use the entity loader (Shaun McCance),
1255    Allow to parse 1 byte HTML files (Denis Pauk),
1256    Patch that fixes the skipping of the HTML_PARSE_NOIMPLIED flag (Martin Schröder),
1257    Avoid memory leak if xmlParserInputBufferCreateIO fails (Lin Yi-Li),
1258    Prevent an infinite loop when dumping a node with encoding problems (Timothy Elliott),
1259    xmlParseNodeInContext problems with an empty document (Tim Elliott),
1260    HTML element position is not detected propperly (Pavel Andrejs),
1261    Fix an off by one pointer access (Jüri Aedla),
1262    Try to fix a problem with entities in SAX mode (Daniel Veillard),
1263    Fix a crash with xmllint --path on empty results (Daniel Veillard),
1264    Fixed bug #667946 (Daniel Mustieles),
1265    Fix a logic error in Schemas Component Constraints (Ryan Sleevi),
1266    Fix a wrong enum type use in Schemas Types (Nico Weber),
1267    Fix SAX2 builder in case of undefined attributes namespace (Daniel Veillard),
1268    Fix SAX2 builder in case of undefined element namespaces (Daniel Veillard),
1269    fix reference to STDOUT_FILENO on MSVC (Tay Ray Chuan),
1270    fix a pair of possible out of array char references (Daniel Veillard),
1271    Fix an allocation error when copying entities (Daniel Veillard),
1272    Make sure the parser returns when getting a Stop order (Chris Evans),
1273    Fix some potential problems on reallocation failures(parser.c) (Xia Xinfeng),
1274    Fix a schema type duration comparison overflow (Daniel Veillard),
1275    Fix an unimplemented part in RNG value validation (Daniel Veillard),
1276    Fix missing error status in XPath evaluation (Daniel Veillard),
1277    Hardening of XPath evaluation (Daniel Veillard),
1278    Fix an off by one error in encoding (Daniel Veillard),
1279    Fix RELAX NG include bug #655288 (Shaun McCance),
1280    Fix XSD validation bug #630130 (Toyoda Eizi),
1281    Fix some potential problems on reallocation failures (Chris Evans),
1282    __xmlRaiseError: fix use of the structured callback channel (Dmitry V. Levin),
1283    __xmlRaiseError: fix the structured callback channel's data initialization (Dmitry V. Levin),
1284    Fix memory corruption when xmlParseBalancedChunkMemoryInternal is called from xmlParseBalancedChunk (Rob Richards),
1285    Small fix for previous commit (Daniel Veillard),
1286    Fix a potential freeing error in XPath (Daniel Veillard),
1287    Fix a potential memory access error (Daniel Veillard),
1288    Reactivate the shared library versionning script (Daniel Veillard)
1289  </li>
1290
1291  <li>Improvements:
1292    use mingw C99 compatible functions {v}snprintf instead those from MSVC runtime (Roumen Petrov),
1293    New symbols added for the next release (Daniel Veillard),
1294    xmlTextReader bails too quickly on error (Andy Lutomirski),
1295    Use a hybrid allocation scheme in xmlNodeSetContent (Conrad Irwin),
1296    Use buffers when constructing string node lists. (Conrad Irwin),
1297    Add HTML parser support for HTML5 meta charset encoding declaration (Denis Pauk),
1298    wrong message for double hyphen in comment XML error (Bryan Henderson),
1299    Fix "make tst" to grab lzma lib too (Daniel Veillard),
1300    Add "whereis" command to xmllint shell (Ryan),
1301    Improve xmllint shell (Ryan),
1302    add function xmlTextReaderRelaxNGValidateCtxt() (Noam Postavsky),
1303    Add --system support to autogen.sh (Daniel Veillard),
1304    Add hash randomization to hash and dict structures (Daniel Veillard),
1305    included xzlib in dist (Anders F Bjorklund),
1306    move xz/lzma helpers to separate included files (Anders F Bjorklund),
1307    add generated devhelp files (Anders F Bjorklund),
1308    add XML_WITH_LZMA to api (Anders F Bjorklund),
1309    autogen.sh: Honor NOCONFIGURE environment variable (Colin Walters),
1310    Improve the error report on undefined REFs (Daniel Veillard),
1311    Add exception for new W3C PI xml-model (Daniel Veillard),
1312    Add options to ignore the internal encoding (Daniel Veillard),
1313    testapi: use the right type for the check (Stefan Kost),
1314    various: handle return values of write calls (Stefan Kost),
1315    testWriter: xmlTextWriterWriteFormatElement wants an int instead of a long int (Stefan Kost),
1316    runxmlconf: update to latest testsuite version (Stefan Kost),
1317    configure: add -Wno-long-long to CFLAGS (Stefan Kost),
1318    configure: support silent automake rules if possible (Stefan Kost),
1319    xmlmemory: add a cast as size_t has no portable printf modifier (Stefan Kost),
1320    __xmlRaiseError: remove redundant schannel initialization (Dmitry V. Levin),
1321    __xmlRaiseError: do cheap code check early (Dmitry V. Levin)
1322  </li>
1323
1324  <li>Cleanups:
1325    Cleanups before 2.8.0-rc2 (Daniel Veillard),
1326    Avoid an extra operation (Daniel Veillard),
1327    Remove vestigial de-ANSI-fication support. (Javier Jardón),
1328    autogen.sh: Fix typo (Javier Jardón),
1329    Do not use unsigned but unsigned int (Daniel Veillard),
1330    Remove two references to u_short (Daniel Veillard),
1331    Fix -Wempty-body warning from clang (Nico Weber),
1332    Cleanups of lzma support (Daniel Veillard),
1333    Augment the list of ignored files (Daniel Veillard),
1334    python: remove unused variable (Stefan Kost),
1335    python: flag two unused args (Stefan Kost),
1336    configure: acconfig.h is deprecated since autoconf-2.50 (Stefan Kost),
1337    xpath: remove unused variable (Stefan Kost)
1338  </li>
1339</ul>
1340<h3>2.7.8: Nov 4 2010</h3>
1341<ul>
1342  <li> Features:
1343    480323 add code to plug in ICU converters by default (Giuseppe Iuculano),
1344    Add xmlSaveOption XML_SAVE_WSNONSIG (Adam Spragg)
1345  </li>
1346  <li> Documentation:
1347    Fix devhelp documentation installation (Mike Hommey),
1348    Fix web site encoding problems (Daniel Veillard),
1349    Fix a couple of typo in HTML parser error messages (Michael Day),
1350    Forgot to update the news page for 0.7.7 (Daniel Veillard)
1351  </li>
1352  <li> Portability:
1353    607273 Fix python detection on MSys/Windows (LRN),
1354    614087 Fix Socket API usage to allow Windows64 compilation (Ozkan Sezer),
1355    Fix compilation with Clang (Koop Mast),
1356    Fix Win32 build (Rob Richards)
1357  </li>
1358  <li> Bug Fixes:
1359    595789 fix a remaining potential Solaris problem (Daniel Veillard),
1360    617468 fix progressive HTML parsing with style using "'" (Denis Pauk),
1361    616478 Fix xmllint shell write command (Gwenn Kahz),
1362    614005 Possible erroneous HTML parsing on unterminated script (Pierre Belzile),
1363    627987 Fix XSD IDC errors in imported schemas (Jim Panetta),
1364    629325 XPath rounding errors first cleanup (Phil Shafer),
1365    630140 fix iso995x encoding error (Daniel Veillard),
1366    make sure htmlCtxtReset do reset the disableSAX field (Daniel Veillard),
1367    Fix a change of semantic on XPath preceding and following axis (Daniel Veillard),
1368    Fix a potential segfault due to weak symbols on pthreads (Mike Hommey),
1369    Fix a leak in XPath compilation (Daniel Veillard),
1370    Fix the semantic of XPath axis for namespace/attribute context nodes (Daniel Veillard),
1371    Avoid a descriptor leak in catalog loading code (Carlo Bramini),
1372    Fix a small bug in XPath evaluation code (Marius Wachtler),
1373    Fix handling of XML-1.0 XML namespace declaration (Daniel Veillard),
1374    Fix errors in XSD double validation check (Csaba Raduly),
1375    Fix handling of apos in URIs (Daniel Veillard),
1376    xmlTextReaderReadOuterXml should handle DTD (Rob Richards),
1377    Autogen.sh needs to create m4 directory (Rob Richards)
1378  </li>
1379  <li> Improvements:
1380    606592 update language ID parser to RFC 5646 (Daniel Veillard),
1381    Sort python generated stubs (Mike Hommey),
1382    Add an HTML parser option to avoid a default doctype (Daniel Veillard)
1383  </li>
1384  <li> Cleanups:
1385    618831 don't ship generated files in git (Adrian Bunk),
1386    Switch from the obsolete mkinstalldirs to AC_PROG_MKDIR_P (Adrian Bunk),
1387    Various cleanups on encoding handling (Daniel Veillard),
1388    Fix xmllint to use format=1 for default formatting (Adam Spragg),
1389    Force _xmlSaveCtxt.format to be 0 or 1 (Adam Spragg),
1390    Cleanup encoding pointer comparison (Nikolay Sivov),
1391    Small code cleanup on previous patch (Daniel Veillard)
1392  </li>
1393</ul>
1394<h3>2.7.7: Mar 15 2010</h3>
1395<ul>
1396  <li> Improvements:
1397    Adding a --xpath option to xmllint (Daniel Veillard),
1398    Make HTML parser non-recursive (Eugene Pimenov)
1399  </li>
1400  <li> Portability:
1401    relaxng.c: cast to allow compilation with sun studio 11 (Ben Walton),
1402    Fix build failure on Sparc solaris (Roumen Petrov),
1403    use autoreconf in autogen.sh (Daniel Veillard),
1404    Fix build with mingw (Roumen Petrov),
1405    Upgrade some of the configure and autogen (Daniel Veillard),
1406    Fix relaxNG tests in runtest for Windows runtest.c: initialize ret (Rob Richards),
1407    Fix a const warning in xmlNodeSetBase (Martin Trappel),
1408    Fix python generator to not use deprecated xmllib (Daniel Veillard),
1409    Update some automake files (Daniel Veillard),
1410    598785 Fix nanohttp on Windows (spadix)
1411  </li>
1412  <li> Bug Fixes:
1413    libxml violates the zlib interface and crashes (Mark Adler),
1414    Fix broken escape behaviour in regexp ranges (Daniel Veillard),
1415    Fix  missing win32 libraries in libxml-2.0.pc (Volker Grabsch),
1416    Fix detection of python linker flags (Daniel Macks),
1417    fix build error in libxml2/python (Paul Smith),
1418    ChunkParser: Incorrect decoding of small xml files (Raul Hudea),
1419    htmlCheckEncoding doesn't update input-end after shrink (Eugene Pimenov),
1420    Fix a missing #ifdef (Daniel Veillard),
1421    Fix encoding selection for xmlParseInNodeContext (Daniel Veillard),
1422    xmlPreviousElementSibling mistake (François Delyon),
1423    608773 add a missing check in xmlGROW (Daniel Veillard),
1424    Fix xmlParseInNodeContext for HTML content (Daniel Veillard),
1425    Fix lost namespace when copying node * tree.c: reconcile namespace if not found (Rob Richards),
1426    Fix some missing commas in HTML element lists (Eugene Pimenov),
1427    Correct variable type to unsigned (Nikolay Sivov),
1428    Recognize ID attribute in HTML without DOCTYPE (Daniel Veillard),
1429    Fix memory leak in xmlXPathEvalExpression() (Martin),
1430    Fix an init bug in global.c (Kai Henning),
1431    Fix xmlNodeSetBase() comment (Daniel Veillard),
1432    Fix broken escape behaviour in regexp ranges (Daniel Veillard),
1433    Don't give default HTML boolean attribute values in parser (Daniel Veillard),
1434    xmlCtxtResetLastError should reset ctxt-errNo (Daniel Veillard)
1435  </li>
1436  <li> Cleanups:
1437    Cleanup a couple of weirdness in HTML parser (Eugene Pimenov)
1438  </li>
1439</ul>
1440<h3>2.7.6: Oct  6 2009</h3>
1441<ul>
1442  <li> Bug Fixes:
1443     Restore thread support in default configuration (Andrew W. Nosenko),
1444     URI with no path parsing problem (Daniel Veillard),
1445     Minor patch for conditional defines in threads.c (Eric Zurcher)
1446  </li>
1447</ul>
1448<h3>2.7.5: Sep 24 2009</h3>
1449<ul>
1450  <li> Bug Fixes:
1451    Restore behavior of --with-threads without argument (Andrew W. Nosenko),
1452    Fix memory leak when doc is NULL (Rob Richards),
1453    595792 fixing a RelaxNG bug introduced in 2.7.4 (Daniel Veillard),
1454    Fix a Relaxng bug raised by libvirt test suite (Daniel Veillard),
1455    Fix a parsing problem with little data at startup (Daniel Veillard),
1456    link python module with python library (Frederic Crozat),
1457    594874 Forgot an fclose in xmllint (Daniel Veillard)
1458  </li>
1459  <li> Cleanup:
1460    Adding symbols.xml to EXTRA_DIST (Daniel Veillard)
1461  </li>
1462</ul>
1463<h3>2.7.4: Sep 10 2009</h3>
1464<ul>
1465  <li>Improvements:
1466    Switch to GIT (GNOME),
1467    Add symbol versioning to libxml2 shared libs (Daniel Veillard)
1468  </li>
1469  <li>Portability:
1470    593857 try to work around thread pbm MinGW 4.4 (Daniel Veillard),
1471    594250 rename ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE to avoid clashes (Daniel Veillard),
1472    Fix Windows build * relaxng.c: fix windows build (Rob Richards),
1473    Fix the globals.h to use XMLPUBFUN (Paul Smith),
1474    Problem with extern extern in header (Daniel Veillard),
1475    Add -lnetwork for compiling on Haiku (Scott McCreary),
1476    Runtest portability patch for Solaris (Tim Rice),
1477    Small patch to accomodate the Haiku OS (Scott McCreary),
1478    584605 package VxWorks folder in the distribution (Daniel Veillard),
1479    574017 Realloc too expensive on most platform (Daniel Veillard),
1480    Fix windows build (Rob Richards),
1481    545579 doesn't compile without schema support (Daniel Veillard),
1482    xmllint use xmlGetNodePath when not compiled in (Daniel Veillard),
1483    Try to avoid __imp__xmlFree link trouble on msys (Daniel Veillard),
1484    Allow to select the threading system on Windows (LRN),
1485    Fix Solaris binary links, cleanups (Daniel Veillard),
1486    Bug 571059 – MSVC doesn't work with the bakefile (Intron),
1487    fix ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF header clash (Belgabor and Mike Hommey),
1488    fixes for Borland/CodeGear/Embarcadero compilers (Eric Zurcher)
1489  </li>
1490  <li>Documentation:
1491    544910 typo: "renciliateNs" (Leonid Evdokimov),
1492    Add VxWorks to list of OSes (Daniel Veillard),
1493    Regenerate the documentation and update for git (Daniel Veillard),
1494    560524 ¿ xmlTextReaderLocalName description (Daniel Veillard),
1495    Added sponsoring by AOE media for the server (Daniel Veillard),
1496    updated URLs for GNOME (Vincent Lefevre),
1497    more warnings about xmlCleanupThreads and xmlCleanupParser (Daniel Veillard)
1498  </li>
1499  <li>Bug fixes:
1500    594514 memory leaks - duplicate initialization (MOD),
1501    Wrong block opening in htmlNodeDumpOutputInternal (Daniel Veillard),
1502    492317 Fix  Relax-NG validation problems (Daniel Veillard),
1503    558452 fight with reg test and error report (Daniel Veillard),
1504    558452 RNG compilation of optional multiple child (Daniel Veillard),
1505    579746 XSD validation not correct / nilable groups (Daniel Veillard),
1506    502960 provide namespace stack when parsing entity (Daniel Veillard),
1507    566012 part 2 fix regresion tests and push mode (Daniel Veillard),
1508    566012 autodetected encoding and encoding conflict (Daniel Veillard),
1509    584220 xpointer(/) and xinclude problems (Daniel Veillard),
1510    587663 Incorrect Attribute-Value Normalization (Daniel Veillard),
1511    444994 HTML chunked failure for attribute with &lt;&gt; (Daniel Veillard),
1512    Fix end of buffer char being split in XML parser (Daniel Veillard),
1513    Non ASCII character may be split at buffer end (Adiel Mittmann),
1514    440226 Add xmlXIncludeProcessTreeFlagsData API (Stefan Behnel),
1515    572129 speed up parsing of large HTML text nodes (Markus Kull),
1516    Fix HTML parsing with 0 character in CDATA (Daniel Veillard),
1517    Fix SetGenericErrorFunc and SetStructured clash (Wang Lam),
1518    566012  Incomplete EBCDIC parsing support (Martin Kogler),
1519    541335 HTML avoid creating 2 head or 2 body element (Daniel Veillard),
1520    541237 error correcting missing end tags in HTML (Daniel Veillard),
1521    583439 missing line numbers in push mode (Daniel Veillard),
1522    587867 xmllint --html --xmlout serializing as HTML (Daniel Veillard),
1523    559501 avoid select and use poll for nanohttp (Raphael Prevost),
1524    559410 -  Regexp bug on (...)? constructs (Daniel Veillard),
1525    Fix a small problem on previous HTML parser patch (Daniel Veillard),
1526    592430 -  HTML parser runs into endless loop (Daniel Veillard),
1527    447899 potential double free in xmlFreeTextReader (Daniel Veillard),
1528    446613 small validation bug mixed content with NS (Daniel Veillard),
1529    Fix the problem of revalidating a doc with RNG (Daniel Veillard),
1530    Fix xmlKeepBlanksDefault to not break indent (Nick Wellnhofer),
1531    512131 refs from externalRef part need to be added (Daniel Veillard),
1532    512131 crash in xmlRelaxNGValidateFullElement (Daniel Veillard),
1533    588441 allow '.' in HTML Names even if invalid (Daniel Veillard),
1534    582913 Fix htmlSetMetaEncoding() to be nicer (Daniel Veillard),
1535    579317 Try to find the HTML encoding information (Daniel Veillard),
1536    575875 don't output charset=html (Daniel Veillard),
1537    571271 fix semantic of xsd:all with minOccurs=0 (Daniel Veillard),
1538    570702 fix a bug in regexp determinism checking (Daniel Veillard),
1539    567619 xmlValidateNotationUse missing param test (Daniel Veillard),
1540    574393 ¿ utf-8 filename magic for compressed files (Hans Breuer),
1541    Fix a couple of problems in the parser (Daniel Veillard),
1542    585505 ¿ Document ids and refs populated by XSD (Wayne Jensen),
1543    582906 XSD validating multiple imports of the same schema (Jason Childs),
1544    Bug 582887 ¿ problems validating complex schemas (Jason Childs),
1545    Bug 579729 ¿ fix XSD schemas parsing crash (Miroslav Bajtos),
1546    576368 ¿ htmlChunkParser with special attributes (Jiri Netolicky),
1547    Bug 565747 ¿ relax anyURI data character checking (Vincent Lefevre),
1548    Preserve attributes of include start on tree copy (Petr Pajas),
1549    Skip silently unrecognized XPointer schemes (Jakub Wilk),
1550    Fix leak on SAX1, xmllint --sax1 option and debug (Daniel Veillard),
1551    potential NULL dereference on non-glibc (Jim Meyering),
1552    Fix an XSD validation crash (Daniel Veillard),
1553    Fix a regression in streaming entities support (Daniel Veillard),
1554    Fix a couple of ABI issues with C14N 1.1 (Aleksey Sanin),
1555    Aleksey Sanin support for c14n 1.1 (Aleksey Sanin),
1556    reader bug fix with entities (Daniel Veillard),
1557    use options from current parser ctxt for external entities (Rob Richards),
1558    581612 use %s to printf strings (Christian Persch),
1559    584605 change the threading initialization sequence (Igor Novoseltsev),
1560    580705 keep line numbers in HTML parser (Aaron Patterson),
1561    581803 broken HTML table attributes init (Roland Steiner),
1562    do not set error code in xmlNsWarn (Rob Richards),
1563    564217 fix structured error handling problems,
1564    reuse options from current parser for entities (Rob Richards),
1565    xmlXPathRegisterNs should not allow enpty prefixes (Daniel Veillard),
1566    add a missing check in xmlAddSibling (Kris Breuker),
1567    avoid leaks on errors (Jinmei Tatuya)
1568  </li>
1569  <li>Cleanup:
1570    Chasing dead assignments reported by clang-scan (Daniel Veillard),
1571    A few more safety cleanup raised by scan (Daniel Veillard),
1572    Fixing assorted potential problems raised by scan (Daniel Veillard),
1573    Potential uninitialized arguments raised by scan (Daniel Veillard),
1574    Fix a bunch of scan 'dead increments' and cleanup (Daniel Veillard),
1575    Remove a pedantic warning (Daniel Veillard),
1576    555833 always use rm -f in uninstall-local (Daniel Veillard),
1577    542394 xmlRegisterOutputCallbacks MAX_INPUT_CALLBACK (Daniel Veillard),
1578    Autoregenerate libxml2.syms automated checkings (Daniel Veillard),
1579    Make xmlRecoverDoc const (Martin Trappel) (Daniel Veillard),
1580    Both args of xmlStrcasestr are const (Daniel Veillard),
1581    hide the nbParse* variables used for debugging (Mike Hommey),
1582    570806 changed include of config.h (William M. Brack),
1583    cleanups and error reports when xmlTextWriterVSprintf fails (Jinmei Tatuya)
1584  </li>
1585</ul>
1586<h3>2.7.3: Jan 18 2009</h3>
1587<ul>
1588  <li>Build fix: fix build when HTML support is not included.</li>
1589  <li>Bug fixes: avoid memory overflow in gigantic text nodes,
1590      indentation problem on the writed (Rob Richards),
1591      xmlAddChildList pointer problem (Rob Richards and Kevin Milburn),
1592      xmlAddChild problem with attribute (Rob Richards and Kris Breuker),
1593      avoid a memory leak in an edge case (Daniel Zimmermann),
1594      deallocate some pthread data (Alex Ott).</li>
1595  <li>Improvements: configure option to avoid rebuilding docs (Adrian Bunk),
1596      limit text nodes to 10MB max by default, add element traversal
1597      APIs, add a parser option to enable pre 2.7 SAX behavior (Rob Richards),
1598      add gcc malloc checking (Marcus Meissner), add gcc printf like functions
1599      parameters checking (Marcus Meissner).</li>
1600</ul>
1601<h3>2.7.2: Oct 3 2008</h3>
1602<ul>
1603    <li>Portability fix: fix solaris compilation problem, fix compilation
1604        if XPath is not configured in</li>
1605    <li>Bug fixes: nasty entity bug introduced in 2.7.0, restore old behaviour
1606        when saving an HTML doc with an xml dump function, HTML UTF-8 parsing
1607        bug, fix reader custom error handlers (Riccardo Scussat)
1608    <li>Improvement: xmlSave options for more flexibility to save as
1609        XML/HTML/XHTML, handle leading BOM in HTML documents</li>
1610</ul>
1611
1612<h3>2.7.1: Sep 1 2008</h3>
1613<ul>
1614    <li>Portability fix: Borland C fix (Moritz Both)</li>
1615    <li>Bug fixes: python serialization wrappers, XPath QName corner
1616        case handking and leaks (Martin)</li>
1617    <li>Improvement: extend the xmlSave to handle HTML documents and trees</li>
1618    <li>Cleanup: python serialization wrappers</li>
1619</ul>
1620
1621<h3>2.7.0: Aug 30 2008</h3>
1622<ul>
1623  <li>Documentation: switch ChangeLog to UTF-8, improve mutithreads and
1624      xmlParserCleanup docs</li>
1625  <li>Portability fixes: Older Win32 platforms (Rob Richards), MSVC
1626      porting fix (Rob Richards), Mac OS X regression tests (Sven Herzberg),
1627      non GNUCC builds (Rob Richards), compilation on Haiku (Andreas Färber)
1628      </li>
1629  <li>Bug fixes: various realloc problems (Ashwin), potential double-free
1630      (Ashwin), regexp crash, icrash with invalid whitespace facets (Rob
1631      Richards), pattern fix when streaming (William Brack), various XML
1632      parsing and validation fixes based on the W3C regression tests, reader
1633      tree skipping function fix (Ashwin), Schemas regexps escaping fix
1634      (Volker Grabsch), handling of entity push errors (Ashwin), fix a slowdown
1635      when encoder cant serialize characters on output</li>
1636  <li>Code cleanup: compilation fix without the reader, without the output
1637      (Robert Schwebel), python whitespace (Martin), many space/tabs cleanups,
1638      serious cleanup of the entity handling code</li>
1639  <li>Improvement: switch parser to XML-1.0 5th edition, add parsing flags
1640      for old versions, switch URI parsing to RFC 3986,
1641      add xmlSchemaValidCtxtGetParserCtxt (Holger Kaelberer),
1642      new hashing functions for dictionnaries (based on Stefan Behnel work),
1643      improve handling of misplaced html/head/body in HTML parser, better
1644      regression test tools and code coverage display, better algorithms
1645      to detect various versions of the billion laughts attacks, make
1646      arbitrary parser limits avoidable as a parser option</li>
1647</ul>
1648<h3>2.6.32: Apr 8 2008</h3>
1649<ul>
1650  <li>Documentation: returning heap memory to kernel (Wolfram Sang),
1651      trying to clarify xmlCleanupParser() use, xmlXPathContext improvement
1652      (Jack Jansen), improve the *Recover* functions documentation,
1653      XmlNodeType doc link fix (Martijn Arts)</li>
1654  <li>Bug fixes: internal subset memory leak (Ashwin), avoid problem with
1655      paths starting with // (Petr Sumbera), streaming XSD validation callback
1656      patches (Ashwin), fix redirection on port other than 80 (William Brack),
1657      SAX2 leak (Ashwin), XInclude fragment of own document (Chris Ryan),
1658      regexp bug with '.' (Andrew Tosh), flush the writer at the end of the
1659      document (Alfred Mickautsch), output I/O bug fix (William Brack),
1660      writer CDATA output after a text node (Alex Khesin), UTF-16 encoding
1661      detection (William Brack), fix handling of empty CDATA nodes for Safari
1662      team, python binding problem with namespace nodes, improve HTML parsing
1663      (Arnold Hendriks), regexp automata build bug, memory leak fix (Vasily
1664      Chekalkin), XSD test crash, weird system parameter entity parsing problem,
1665      allow save to file:///X:/ windows paths, various attribute normalisation
1666      problems, externalSubsetSplit fix (Ashwin), attribute redefinition in
1667      the DTD (Ashwin), fix in char ref parsing check (Alex Khesin), many
1668      out of memory handling fixes (Ashwin), XPath out of memory handling fixes
1669      (Alvaro Herrera), various realloc problems (Ashwin), UCS4 encoding
1670      conversion buffer size (Christian Fruth), problems with EatName
1671      functions on memory errors, BOM handling in external parsed entities
1672      (Mark Rowe)</li>
1673  <li>Code cleanup: fix build under VS 2008 (David Wimsey), remove useless
1674      mutex in xmlDict (Florent Guilian), Mingw32 compilation fix (Carlo
1675      Bramini), Win and MacOS EOL cleanups (Florent Guiliani), iconv need
1676      a const detection (Roumen Petrov), simplify xmlSetProp (Julien Charbon),
1677      cross compilation fixes for Mingw (Roumen Petrov), SCO Openserver build
1678      fix (Florent Guiliani), iconv uses const on Win32 (Rob Richards),
1679      duplicate code removal (Ashwin), missing malloc test and error reports
1680      (Ashwin), VMS makefile fix (Tycho Hilhorst)</li>
1681  <li>improvements: better plug of schematron in the normal error handling
1682      (Tobias Minich)</li>
1683</ul>
1684
1685<h3>2.6.31: Jan 11 2008</h3>
1686<ul>
1687  <li>Security fix: missing of checks in UTF-8 parsing</li>
1688  <li>Bug fixes: regexp bug, dump attribute from XHTML document, fix
1689      xmlFree(NULL) to not crash in debug mode, Schematron parsing crash
1690      (Rob Richards), global lock free on Windows (Marc-Antoine Ruel),
1691      XSD crash due to double free (Rob Richards), indentation fix in
1692      xmlTextWriterFullEndElement (Felipe Pena), error in attribute type
1693      parsing if attribute redeclared, avoid crash in hash list scanner if
1694      deleting elements, column counter bug fix (Christian Schmidt),
1695      HTML embed element saving fix (Stefan Behnel), avoid -L/usr/lib
1696      output from xml2-config (Fred Crozat), avoid an xmllint crash
1697      (Stefan Kost), don't stop HTML parsing on out of range chars.
1698      </li>
1699  <li>Code cleanup: fix open() call third argument, regexp cut'n paste
1700      copy error, unused variable in __xmlGlobalInitMutexLock (Hannes Eder),
1701      some make distcheck realted fixes (John Carr)</li>
1702  <li>Improvements: HTTP Header: includes port number (William Brack),
1703      testURI --debug option, </li>
1704</ul>
1705<h3>2.6.30: Aug 23 2007</h3>
1706<ul>
1707  <li>Portability: Solaris crash on error handling, windows path fixes
1708      (Roland Schwarz and Rob Richards), mingw build (Roland Schwarz)</li>
1709  <li>Bugfixes: xmlXPathNodeSetSort problem (William Brack), leak when
1710      reusing a writer for a new document (Dodji Seketeli), Schemas
1711      xsi:nil handling patch (Frank Gross), relative URI build problem
1712      (Patrik Fimml), crash in xmlDocFormatDump, invalid char in comment
1713      detection bug, fix disparity with xmlSAXUserParseMemory, automata
1714      generation for complex regexp counts problems, Schemas IDC import
1715      problems (Frank Gross), xpath predicate evailation error handling
1716      (William Brack)</li>
1717</ul>
1718<h3>2.6.29: Jun 12 2007</h3>
1719<ul>
1720  <li>Portability: patches from Andreas Stricke for WinCEi,
1721      fix compilation warnings (William Brack), avoid warnings on Apple OS/X
1722      (Wendy Doyle and Mark Rowe), Windows compilation and threading
1723      improvements (Rob Richards), compilation against old Python versions,
1724      new GNU tar changes (Ryan Hill)</li>
1725  <li>Documentation: xmlURIUnescapeString comment, </li>
1726  <li>Bugfixes: xmlBufferAdd problem (Richard Jones), 'make valgrind'
1727      flag fix (Richard Jones), regexp interpretation of \,
1728      htmlCreateDocParserCtxt (Jean-Daniel Dupas), configure.in
1729      typo (Bjorn Reese), entity content failure, xmlListAppend() fix
1730      (Georges-André Silber), XPath number serialization (William Brack),
1731      nanohttp gzipped stream fix (William Brack and Alex Cornejo),
1732      xmlCharEncFirstLine typo (Mark Rowe), uri bug (François Delyon),
1733      XPath string value of PI nodes (William Brack), XPath node set
1734      sorting bugs (William Brack), avoid outputting namespace decl
1735      dups in the writer (Rob Richards), xmlCtxtReset bug, UTF-8 encoding
1736      error handling, recustion on next in catalogs, fix a Relax-NG crash,
1737      workaround wrong file: URIs, htmlNodeDumpFormatOutput on attributes,
1738      invalid character in attribute detection bug, big comments before
1739      internal subset streaming bug, HTML parsing of attributes with : in
1740      the name, IDness of name in HTML (Dagfinn I. Mannsåker) </li>
1741  <li>Improvement: keep URI query parts in raw form (Richard Jones),
1742      embed tag support in HTML (Michael Day) </li>
1743</ul>
1744
1745<h3>2.6.28: Apr 17 2007</h3>
1746<ul>
1747  <li>Documentation: comment fixes (Markus Keim), xpath comments fixes too
1748      (James Dennett)</li>
1749  <li>Bug fixes: XPath bug (William Brack), HTML parser autoclose stack usage
1750      (Usamah Malik), various regexp bug fixes (DV and William), path conversion
1751      on Windows (Igor Zlatkovic), htmlCtxtReset fix (Michael Day), XPath
1752      principal node of axis bug, HTML serialization of some codepoint
1753      (Steven Rainwater), user data propagation in XInclude (Michael Day),
1754      standalone and XML decl detection (Michael Day), Python id ouptut
1755      for some id, fix the big python string memory leak, URI parsing fixes
1756      (Stéphane Bidoul and William), long comments parsing bug (William),
1757      concurrent threads initialization (Ted Phelps), invalid char
1758      in text XInclude (William), XPath memory leak (William), tab in
1759      python problems (Andreas Hanke), XPath node comparison error
1760      (Oleg Paraschenko), cleanup patch for reader (Julien Reichel),
1761      XML Schemas attribute group (William), HTML parsing problem (William),
1762      fix char 0x2d in regexps (William), regexp quantifier range with
1763      min occurs of 0 (William), HTML script/style parsing (Mike Day)</li>
1764  <li>Improvement: make xmlTextReaderSetup() public</li>
1765  <li>Compilation and postability: fix a missing include problem (William),
1766      __ss_familly on AIX again (Björn Wiberg), compilation without zlib
1767      (Michael Day), catalog patch for Win32 (Christian Ehrlicher),
1768      Windows CE fixes (Andreas Stricke)</li>
1769  <li>Various CVS to SVN infrastructure changes</li>
1770</ul>
1771<h3>2.6.27: Oct 25 2006</h3>
1772<ul>
1773  <li>Portability fixes: file names on windows (Roland Schwingel,
1774      Emelyanov Alexey), windows compile fixup (Rob Richards),
1775      AIX iconv() is apparently case sensitive</li>
1776  <li>improvements: Python XPath types mapping (Nic Ferrier), XPath optimization
1777      (Kasimier), add xmlXPathCompiledEvalToBoolean (Kasimier), Python node
1778      equality and comparison (Andreas Pakulat), xmlXPathCollectAndTest
1779      improvememt (Kasimier), expose if library was compiled with zlib
1780      support (Andrew Nosenko), cache for xmlSchemaIDCMatcher structs
1781      (Kasimier), xmlTextConcat should work with comments and PIs (Rob
1782      Richards), export htmlNewParserCtxt needed by Michael Day, refactoring
1783      of catalog entity loaders (Michael Day), add XPointer support to
1784      python bindings (Ross Reedstrom, Brian West and Stefan Anca),
1785      try to sort out most file path to URI conversions and xmlPathToUri,
1786      add --html --memory case to xmllint</li>
1787  <li>building fix: fix --with-minimum (Felipe Contreras), VMS fix,
1788      const'ification of HTML parser structures (Matthias Clasen),
1789      portability fix (Emelyanov Alexey), wget autodetection (Peter
1790      Breitenlohner),  remove the build path recorded in the python
1791      shared module, separate library flags for shared and static builds
1792      (Mikhail Zabaluev), fix --with-minimum --with-sax1 builds, fix
1793      --with-minimum --with-schemas builds</li>
1794  <li>bug fix: xmlGetNodePath fix (Kasimier), xmlDOMWrapAdoptNode and
1795      attribute (Kasimier), crash when using the recover mode,
1796      xmlXPathEvalExpr problem (Kasimier), xmlXPathCompExprAdd bug (Kasimier),
1797      missing destry in xmlFreeRMutex (Andrew Nosenko), XML Schemas fixes
1798      (Kasimier), warning on entities processing, XHTML script and style
1799      serialization (Kasimier), python generator for long types, bug in
1800      xmlSchemaClearValidCtxt (Bertrand Fritsch), xmlSchemaXPathEvaluate
1801      allocation bug (Marton Illes), error message end of line (Rob Richards),
1802      fix attribute serialization in writer (Rob Richards), PHP4 DTD validation
1803      crasher, parser safety patch (Ben Darnell), _private context propagation
1804      when parsing entities (with Michael Day), fix entities behaviour when
1805      using SAX, URI to file path fix (Mikhail Zabaluev), disapearing validity
1806      context, arg error in SAX callback (Mike Hommey), fix mixed-content
1807      autodetect when using --noblanks, fix xmlIOParseDTD error handling,
1808      fix bug in xmlSplitQName on special Names, fix Relax-NG element content
1809      validation bug, fix xmlReconciliateNs bug, fix potential attribute
1810      XML parsing bug, fix line/column accounting in XML parser, chunking bug
1811      in the HTML parser on script, try to detect obviously buggy HTML
1812      meta encoding indications, bugs with encoding BOM and xmlSaveDoc,
1813      HTML entities in attributes parsing, HTML minimized attribute values,
1814      htmlReadDoc and htmlReadIO were broken, error handling bug in
1815      xmlXPathEvalExpression (Olaf Walkowiak), fix a problem in
1816      htmlCtxtUseOptions, xmlNewInputFromFile could leak (Marius Konitzer),
1817      bug on misformed SSD regexps (Christopher Boumenot)
1818      </li>
1819  <li>documentation: warning about XML_PARSE_COMPACT (Kasimier Buchcik),
1820      fix xmlXPathCastToString documentation, improve man pages for
1821      xmllitn and xmlcatalog (Daniel Leidert), fixed comments of a few
1822      functions</li>
1823</ul>
1824<h3>2.6.26: Jun 6 2006</h3>
1825<ul>
1826  <li>portability fixes: Python detection (Joseph Sacco), compilation
1827    error(William Brack and Graham Bennett), LynxOS patch (Olli Savia)</li>
1828  <li>bug fixes: encoding buffer problem, mix of code and data in
1829    xmlIO.c(Kjartan Maraas), entities in XSD validation (Kasimier Buchcik),
1830    variousXSD validation fixes (Kasimier), memory leak in pattern (Rob
1831    Richards andKasimier), attribute with colon in name (Rob Richards), XPath
1832    leak inerror reporting (Aleksey Sanin), XInclude text include of
1833    selfdocument.</li>
1834  <li>improvements: Xpath optimizations (Kasimier), XPath object
1835    cache(Kasimier)</li>
1836</ul>
1837
1838<h3>2.6.25: Jun 6 2006:</h3>
1839
1840<p>Do not use or package 2.6.25</p>
1841
1842<h3>2.6.24: Apr 28 2006</h3>
1843<ul>
1844  <li>Portability fixes: configure on Windows, testapi compile on windows
1845      (Kasimier Buchcik, venkat naidu), Borland C++ 6 compile (Eric Zurcher),
1846      HP-UX compiler workaround (Rick Jones), xml2-config bugfix, gcc-4.1
1847      cleanups, Python detection scheme (Joseph Sacco), UTF-8 file paths on
1848      Windows (Roland Schwingel).
1849      </li>
1850  <li>Improvements: xmlDOMWrapReconcileNamespaces xmlDOMWrapCloneNode (Kasimier
1851      Buchcik), XML catalog debugging (Rick Jones), update to Unicode 4.01.</li>
1852  <li>Bug fixes: xmlParseChunk() problem in 2.6.23, xmlParseInNodeContext()
1853      on HTML docs, URI behaviour on Windows (Rob Richards), comment streaming
1854      bug, xmlParseComment (with William Brack), regexp bug fixes (DV &amp;
1855      Youri Golovanov), xmlGetNodePath on text/CDATA (Kasimier),
1856      one Relax-NG interleave bug, xmllint --path and --valid,
1857      XSD bugfixes (Kasimier), remove debug
1858      left in Python bindings (Nic Ferrier), xmlCatalogAdd bug (Martin Cole),
1859      xmlSetProp fixes (Rob Richards), HTML IDness (Rob Richards), a large
1860      number of cleanups and small fixes based on Coverity reports, bug
1861      in character ranges, Unicode tables const (Aivars Kalvans), schemas
1862      fix (Stefan Kost), xmlRelaxNGParse error deallocation,
1863      xmlSchemaAddSchemaDoc error deallocation, error handling on unallowed
1864      code point, ixmllint --nonet to never reach the net (Gary Coady),
1865      line break in writer after end PI (Jason Viers). </li>
1866  <li>Documentation: man pages updates and cleanups (Daniel Leidert).</li>
1867  <li>New features: Relax NG structure error handlers.</li>
1868</ul>
1869
1870<h3>2.6.23: Jan 5 2006</h3>
1871<ul>
1872  <li>portability fixes: Windows (Rob Richards), getaddrinfo on Windows
1873    (Kolja Nowak, Rob Richards), icc warnings (Kjartan Maraas),
1874    --with-minimum compilation fixes (William Brack), error case handling fix
1875    on Solaris (Albert Chin), don't use 'list' as parameter name reported by
1876    Samuel Diaz Garcia, more old Unices portability fixes (Albert Chin),
1877    MinGW compilation (Mark Junker), HP-UX compiler warnings (Rick
1878  Jones),</li>
1879  <li>code cleanup: xmlReportError (Adrian Mouat), remove xmlBufferClose
1880    (Geert Jansen), unreachable code (Oleksandr Kononenko), refactoring
1881    parsing code (Bjorn Reese)</li>
1882  <li>bug fixes: xmlBuildRelativeURI and empty path (William Brack),
1883    combinatory explosion and performances in regexp code, leak in
1884    xmlTextReaderReadString(), xmlStringLenDecodeEntities problem (Massimo
1885    Morara), Identity Constraints bugs and a segfault (Kasimier Buchcik),
1886    XPath pattern based evaluation bugs (DV &amp; Kasimier),
1887    xmlSchemaContentModelDump() memory leak (Kasimier), potential leak in
1888    xmlSchemaCheckCSelectorXPath(), xmlTextWriterVSprintf() misuse of
1889    vsnprintf (William Brack), XHTML serialization fix (Rob Richards), CRLF
1890    split problem (William), issues with non-namespaced attributes in
1891    xmlAddChild() xmlAddNextSibling() and xmlAddPrevSibling() (Rob Richards),
1892    HTML parsing of script, Python must not output to stdout (Nic Ferrier),
1893    exclusive C14N namespace visibility (Aleksey Sanin), XSD dataype
1894    totalDigits bug (Kasimier Buchcik), error handling when writing to an
1895    xmlBuffer (Rob Richards), runtest schemas error not reported (Hisashi
1896    Fujinaka), signed/unsigned problem in date/time code (Albert Chin), fix
1897    XSI driven XSD validation (Kasimier), parsing of xs:decimal (Kasimier),
1898    fix DTD writer output (Rob Richards), leak in xmlTextReaderReadInnerXml
1899    (Gary Coady), regexp bug affecting schemas (Kasimier), configuration of
1900    runtime debugging (Kasimier), xmlNodeBufGetContent bug on entity refs
1901    (Oleksandr Kononenko), xmlRegExecPushString2 bug (Sreeni Nair),
1902    compilation and build fixes (Michael Day), removed dependancies on
1903    xmlSchemaValidError (Kasimier), bug with &lt;xml:foo/&gt;, more XPath
1904    pattern based evaluation fixes (Kasimier)</li>
1905  <li>improvements: XSD Schemas redefinitions/restrictions (Kasimier
1906    Buchcik), node copy checks and fix for attribute (Rob Richards), counted
1907    transition bug in regexps, ctxt-&gt;standalone = -2 to indicate no
1908    standalone attribute was found, add xmlSchemaSetParserStructuredErrors()
1909    (Kasimier Buchcik), add xmlTextReaderSchemaValidateCtxt() to API
1910    (Kasimier), handle gzipped HTTP resources (Gary Coady), add
1911    htmlDocDumpMemoryFormat. (Rob Richards),</li>
1912  <li>documentation: typo (Michael Day), libxml man page (Albert Chin), save
1913    function to XML buffer (Geert Jansen), small doc fix (Aron Stansvik),</li>
1914</ul>
1915
1916<h3>2.6.22: Sep 12 2005</h3>
1917<ul>
1918  <li>build fixes: compile without schematron (Stéphane Bidoul)</li>
1919  <li>bug fixes: xmlDebugDumpNode on namespace node (Oleg Paraschenko)i,
1920    CDATA push parser bug, xmlElemDump problem with XHTML1 doc,
1921    XML_FEATURE_xxx clash with expat headers renamed XML_WITH_xxx, fix some
1922    output formatting for meta element (Rob Richards), script and style
1923    XHTML1 serialization (David Madore), Attribute derivation fixups in XSD
1924    (Kasimier Buchcik), better IDC error reports (Kasimier Buchcik)</li>
1925  <li>improvements: add XML_SAVE_NO_EMPTY xmlSaveOption (Rob Richards), add
1926    XML_SAVE_NO_XHTML xmlSaveOption, XML Schemas improvements preparing for
1927    derive (Kasimier Buchcik).</li>
1928  <li>documentation: generation of gtk-doc like docs, integration with
1929    devhelp.</li>
1930</ul>
1931
1932<h3>2.6.21: Sep 4 2005</h3>
1933<ul>
1934  <li>build fixes: Cygwin portability fixes (Gerrit P. Haase), calling
1935    convention problems on Windows (Marcus Boerger), cleanups based on Linus'
1936    sparse tool, update of win32/configure.js (Rob Richards), remove warnings
1937    on Windows(Marcus Boerger), compilation without SAX1, detection of the
1938    Python binary, use $GCC inestad of $CC = 'gcc' (Andrew W. Nosenko),
1939    compilation/link with threads and old gcc, compile problem by C370 on
1940    Z/OS,</li>
1941  <li>bug fixes: http_proxy environments (Peter Breitenlohner), HTML UTF-8
1942    bug (Jiri Netolicky), XPath NaN compare bug (William Brack),
1943    htmlParseScript potential bug, Schemas regexp handling of spaces, Base64
1944    Schemas comparisons NIST passes, automata build error xsd:all,
1945    xmlGetNodePath for namespaced attributes (Alexander Pohoyda), xmlSchemas
1946    foreign namespaces handling, XML Schemas facet comparison (Kupriyanov
1947    Anatolij), xmlSchemaPSimpleTypeErr error report (Kasimier Buchcik), xml:
1948    namespace ahndling in Schemas (Kasimier), empty model group in Schemas
1949    (Kasimier), wilcard in Schemas (Kasimier), URI composition (William),
1950    xs:anyType in Schemas (Kasimier), Python resolver emmitting error
1951    messages directly, Python xmlAttr.parent (Jakub Piotr Clapa), trying to
1952    fix the file path/URI conversion, xmlTextReaderGetAttribute fix (Rob
1953    Richards), xmlSchemaFreeAnnot memleak (Kasimier), HTML UTF-8
1954    serialization, streaming XPath, Schemas determinism detection problem,
1955    XInclude bug, Schemas context type (Dean Hill), validation fix (Derek
1956    Poon), xmlTextReaderGetAttribute[Ns] namespaces (Rob Richards), Schemas
1957    type fix (Kuba Nowakowski), UTF-8 parser bug, error in encoding handling,
1958    xmlGetLineNo fixes, bug on entities handling, entity name extraction in
1959    error handling with XInclude, text nodes in HTML body tags (Gary Coady),
1960    xml:id and IDness at the treee level fixes, XPath streaming patterns
1961  bugs.</li>
1962  <li>improvements: structured interfaces for schemas and RNG error reports
1963    (Marcus Boerger), optimization of the char data inner loop parsing
1964    (thanks to Behdad Esfahbod for the idea), schematron validation though
1965    not finished yet, xmlSaveOption to omit XML declaration, keyref match
1966    error reports (Kasimier), formal expression handling code not plugged
1967    yet, more lax mode for the HTML parser, parser XML_PARSE_COMPACT option
1968    for text nodes allocation.</li>
1969  <li>documentation: xmllint man page had --nonet duplicated</li>
1970</ul>
1971
1972<h3>2.6.20: Jul 10 2005</h3>
1973<ul>
1974  <li>build fixes: Windows build (Rob Richards), Mingw compilation (Igor
1975    Zlatkovic), Windows Makefile (Igor), gcc warnings (Kasimier and
1976    andriy@google.com), use gcc weak references to pthread to avoid the
1977    pthread dependancy on Linux, compilation problem (Steve Nairn), compiling
1978    of subset (Morten Welinder), IPv6/ss_family compilation (William Brack),
1979    compilation when disabling parts of the library, standalone test
1980    distribution.</li>
1981  <li>bug fixes: bug in lang(), memory cleanup on errors (William Brack),
1982    HTTP query strings (Aron Stansvik), memory leak in DTD (William), integer
1983    overflow in XPath (William), nanoftp buffer size, pattern "." apth fixup
1984    (Kasimier), leak in tree reported by Malcolm Rowe, replaceNode patch
1985    (Brent Hendricks), CDATA with NULL content (Mark Vakoc), xml:base fixup
1986    on XInclude (William), pattern fixes (William), attribute bug in
1987    exclusive c14n (Aleksey Sanin), xml:space and xml:lang with SAX2 (Rob
1988    Richards), namespace trouble in complex parsing (Malcolm Rowe), XSD type
1989    QNames fixes (Kasimier), XPath streaming fixups (William), RelaxNG bug
1990    (Rob Richards), Schemas for Schemas fixes (Kasimier), removal of ID (Rob
1991    Richards), a small RelaxNG leak, HTML parsing in push mode bug (James
1992    Bursa), failure to detect UTF-8 parsing bugs in CDATA sections,
1993    areBlanks() heuristic failure, duplicate attributes in DTD bug
1994  (William).</li>
1995  <li>improvements: lot of work on Schemas by Kasimier Buchcik both on
1996    conformance and streaming, Schemas validation messages (Kasimier Buchcik,
1997    Matthew Burgess), namespace removal at the python level (Brent
1998    Hendricks), Update to new Schemas regression tests from W3C/Nist
1999    (Kasimier), xmlSchemaValidateFile() (Kasimier), implementation of
2000    xmlTextReaderReadInnerXml and xmlTextReaderReadOuterXml (James Wert),
2001    standalone test framework and programs, new DOM import APIs
2002    xmlDOMWrapReconcileNamespaces() xmlDOMWrapAdoptNode() and
2003    xmlDOMWrapRemoveNode(), extension of xmllint capabilities for SAX and
2004    Schemas regression tests, xmlStopParser() available in pull mode too,
2005    ienhancement to xmllint --shell namespaces support, Windows port of the
2006    standalone testing tools (Kasimier and William),
2007    xmlSchemaValidateStream() xmlSchemaSAXPlug() and xmlSchemaSAXUnplug() SAX
2008    Schemas APIs, Schemas xmlReader support.</li>
2009</ul>
2010
2011<h3>2.6.19: Apr 02 2005</h3>
2012<ul>
2013  <li>build fixes: drop .la from RPMs, --with-minimum build fix (William
2014    Brack), use XML_SOCKLEN_T instead of SOCKLEN_T because it breaks with AIX
2015    5.3 compiler, fixed elfgcchack.h generation and PLT reduction code on
2016    Linux/ELF/gcc4</li>
2017  <li>bug fixes: schemas type decimal fixups (William Brack), xmmlint return
2018    code (Gerry Murphy), small schemas fixes (Matthew Burgess and GUY
2019    Fabrice), workaround "DAV:" namespace brokeness in c14n (Aleksey Sanin),
2020    segfault in Schemas (Kasimier Buchcik), Schemas attribute validation
2021    (Kasimier), Prop related functions and xmlNewNodeEatName (Rob Richards),
2022    HTML serialization of name attribute on a elements, Python error handlers
2023    leaks and improvement (Brent Hendricks), uninitialized variable in
2024    encoding code, Relax-NG validation bug, potential crash if
2025    gnorableWhitespace is NULL, xmlSAXParseDoc and xmlParseDoc signatures,
2026    switched back to assuming UTF-8 in case no encoding is given at
2027    serialization time</li>
2028  <li>improvements: lot of work on Schemas by Kasimier Buchcik on facets
2029    checking and also mixed handling.</li>
2030  <li></li>
2031</ul>
2032
2033<h3>2.6.18: Mar 13 2005</h3>
2034<ul>
2035  <li>build fixes: warnings (Peter Breitenlohner), testapi.c generation,
2036    Bakefile support (Francesco Montorsi), Windows compilation (Joel Reed),
2037    some gcc4 fixes, HP-UX portability fixes (Rick Jones).</li>
2038  <li>bug fixes: xmlSchemaElementDump namespace (Kasimier Buchcik), push and
2039    xmlreader stopping on non-fatal errors, thread support for dictionnaries
2040    reference counting (Gary Coady), internal subset and push problem, URL
2041    saved in xmlCopyDoc, various schemas bug fixes (Kasimier), Python paths
2042    fixup (Stephane Bidoul), xmlGetNodePath and namespaces, xmlSetNsProp fix
2043    (Mike Hommey), warning should not count as error (William Brack),
2044    xmlCreatePushParser empty chunk, XInclude parser flags (William), cleanup
2045    FTP and HTTP code to reuse the uri parsing and IPv6 (William),
2046    xmlTextWriterStartAttributeNS fix (Rob Richards), XMLLINT_INDENT being
2047    empty (William), xmlWriter bugs (Rob Richards), multithreading on Windows
2048    (Rich Salz), xmlSearchNsByHref fix (Kasimier), Python binding leak (Brent
2049    Hendricks), aliasing bug exposed by gcc4 on s390, xmlTextReaderNext bug
2050    (Rob Richards), Schemas decimal type fixes (William Brack),
2051    xmlByteConsumed static buffer (Ben Maurer).</li>
2052  <li>improvement: speedup parsing comments and DTDs, dictionnary support for
2053    hash tables, Schemas Identity constraints (Kasimier), streaming XPath
2054    subset, xmlTextReaderReadString added (Bjorn Reese), Schemas canonical
2055    values handling (Kasimier), add xmlTextReaderByteConsumed (Aron
2056  Stansvik),</li>
2057  <li>Documentation: Wiki support (Joel Reed)</li>
2058</ul>
2059
2060<h3>2.6.17: Jan 16 2005</h3>
2061<ul>
2062  <li>build fixes: Windows, warnings removal (William Brack),
2063    maintainer-clean dependency(William), build in a different directory
2064    (William), fixing --with-minimum configure build (William), BeOS build
2065    (Marcin Konicki), Python-2.4 detection (William), compilation on AIX (Dan
2066    McNichol)</li>
2067  <li>bug fixes: xmlTextReaderHasAttributes (Rob Richards), xmlCtxtReadFile()
2068    to use the catalog(s), loop on output (William Brack), XPath memory leak,
2069    ID deallocation problem (Steve Shepard), debugDumpNode crash (William),
2070    warning not using error callback (William), xmlStopParser bug (William),
2071    UTF-16 with BOM on DTDs (William), namespace bug on empty elements in
2072    push mode (Rob Richards), line and col computations fixups (Aleksey
2073    Sanin), xmlURIEscape fix (William), xmlXPathErr on bad range (William),
2074    patterns with too many steps, bug in RNG choice optimization, line number
2075    sometimes missing.</li>
2076  <li>improvements: XSD Schemas (Kasimier Buchcik), python generator
2077    (William), xmlUTF8Strpos speedup (William), unicode Python strings
2078    (William), XSD error reports (Kasimier Buchcik), Python __str__ call
2079    serialize().</li>
2080  <li>new APIs: added xmlDictExists(), GetLineNumber and GetColumnNumber for
2081    the xmlReader (Aleksey Sanin), Dynamic Shared Libraries APIs (mostly Joel
2082    Reed), error extraction API from regexps, new XMLSave option for format
2083    (Phil Shafer)</li>
2084  <li>documentation: site improvement (John Fleck), FAQ entries
2085  (William).</li>
2086</ul>
2087
2088<h3>2.6.16: Nov 10 2004</h3>
2089<ul>
2090  <li>general hardening and bug fixing crossing all the API based on new
2091    automated regression testing</li>
2092  <li>build fix: IPv6 build and test on AIX (Dodji Seketeli)</li>
2093  <li>bug fixes: problem with XML::Libxml reported by Petr Pajas,  encoding
2094    conversion functions return values, UTF-8 bug affecting XPath reported by
2095    Markus Bertheau, catalog problem with NULL entries (William Brack)</li>
2096  <li>documentation: fix to xmllint man page, some API function descritpion
2097    were updated.</li>
2098  <li>improvements: DTD validation APIs provided at the Python level (Brent
2099    Hendricks)</li>
2100</ul>
2101
2102<h3>2.6.15: Oct 27 2004</h3>
2103<ul>
2104  <li>security fixes on the nanoftp and nanohttp modules</li>
2105  <li>build fixes: xmllint detection bug in configure, building outside the
2106    source tree (Thomas Fitzsimmons)</li>
2107  <li>bug fixes: HTML parser on broken ASCII chars in names (William), Python
2108    paths (Malcolm Tredinnick), xmlHasNsProp and default namespace (William),
2109    saving to python file objects (Malcolm Tredinnick), DTD lookup fix
2110    (Malcolm), save back &lt;group&gt; in catalogs (William), tree build
2111    fixes (DV and Rob Richards), Schemas memory bug, structured error handler
2112    on Python 64bits, thread local memory deallocation, memory leak reported
2113    by Volker Roth, xmlValidateDtd in the presence of an internal subset,
2114    entities and _private problem (William), xmlBuildRelativeURI error
2115    (William).</li>
2116  <li>improvements: better XInclude error reports (William), tree debugging
2117    module and tests, convenience functions at the Reader API (Graham
2118    Bennett), add support for PI in the HTML parser.</li>
2119</ul>
2120
2121<h3>2.6.14: Sep 29 2004</h3>
2122<ul>
2123  <li>build fixes: configure paths for xmllint and xsltproc, compilation
2124    without HTML parser, compilation warning cleanups (William Brack &amp;
2125    Malcolm Tredinnick), VMS makefile update (Craig Berry),</li>
2126  <li>bug fixes: xmlGetUTF8Char (William Brack), QName properties (Kasimier
2127    Buchcik), XInclude testing, Notation serialization, UTF8ToISO8859x
2128    transcoding (Mark Itzcovitz), lots of XML Schemas cleanup and fixes
2129    (Kasimier), ChangeLog cleanup (Stepan Kasal), memory fixes (Mark Vakoc),
2130    handling of failed realloc(), out of bound array adressing in Schemas
2131    date handling, Python space/tabs cleanups (Malcolm Tredinnick), NMTOKENS
2132    E20 validation fix (Malcolm),</li>
2133  <li>improvements: added W3C XML Schemas testsuite (Kasimier Buchcik), add
2134    xmlSchemaValidateOneElement (Kasimier), Python exception hierearchy
2135    (Malcolm Tredinnick), Python libxml2 driver improvement (Malcolm
2136    Tredinnick), Schemas support for xsi:schemaLocation,
2137    xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation, xsi:type (Kasimier Buchcik)</li>
2138</ul>
2139
2140<h3>2.6.13: Aug 31 2004</h3>
2141<ul>
2142  <li>build fixes: Windows and zlib (Igor Zlatkovic), -O flag with gcc,
2143    Solaris compiler warning, fixing RPM BuildRequires,</li>
2144  <li>fixes: DTD loading on Windows (Igor), Schemas error reports APIs
2145    (Kasimier Buchcik), Schemas validation crash, xmlCheckUTF8 (William Brack
2146    and Julius Mittenzwei), Schemas facet check (Kasimier), default namespace
2147    problem (William), Schemas hexbinary empty values, encoding error could
2148    genrate a serialization loop.</li>
2149  <li>Improvements: Schemas validity improvements (Kasimier), added --path
2150    and --load-trace options to xmllint</li>
2151  <li>documentation: tutorial update (John Fleck)</li>
2152</ul>
2153
2154<h3>2.6.12: Aug 22 2004</h3>
2155<ul>
2156  <li>build fixes: fix --with-minimum, elfgcchack.h fixes (Peter
2157    Breitenlohner), perl path lookup (William), diff on Solaris (Albert
2158    Chin), some 64bits cleanups.</li>
2159  <li>Python: avoid a warning with 2.3 (William Brack), tab and space mixes
2160    (William), wrapper generator fixes (William), Cygwin support (Gerrit P.
2161    Haase), node wrapper fix (Marc-Antoine Parent), XML Schemas support
2162    (Torkel Lyng)</li>
2163  <li>Schemas: a lot of bug fixes and improvements from Kasimier Buchcik</li>
2164  <li>fixes: RVT fixes (William), XPath context resets bug (William), memory
2165    debug (Steve Hay), catalog white space handling (Peter Breitenlohner),
2166    xmlReader state after attribute reading (William), structured error
2167    handler (William), XInclude generated xml:base fixup (William), Windows
2168    memory reallocation problem (Steve Hay), Out of Memory conditions
2169    handling (William and Olivier Andrieu), htmlNewDoc() charset bug,
2170    htmlReadMemory init (William), a posteriori validation DTD base
2171    (William), notations serialization missing, xmlGetNodePath (Dodji),
2172    xmlCheckUTF8 (Diego Tartara), missing line numbers on entity
2173  (William)</li>
2174  <li>improvements: DocBook catalog build scrip (William), xmlcatalog tool
2175    (Albert Chin), xmllint --c14n option, no_proxy environment (Mike Hommey),
2176    xmlParseInNodeContext() addition, extend xmllint --shell, allow XInclude
2177    to not generate start/end nodes, extend xmllint --version to include CVS
2178    tag (William)</li>
2179  <li>documentation: web pages fixes, validity API docs fixes (William)
2180    schemas API fix (Eric Haszlakiewicz), xmllint man page (John Fleck)</li>
2181</ul>
2182
2183<h3>2.6.11: July 5 2004</h3>
2184<ul>
2185  <li>Schemas: a lot of changes and improvements by Kasimier Buchcik for
2186    attributes, namespaces and simple types.</li>
2187  <li>build fixes: --with-minimum (William Brack),  some gcc cleanup
2188    (William), --with-thread-alloc (William)</li>
2189  <li>portability: Windows binary package change (Igor Zlatkovic), Catalog
2190    path on Windows</li>
2191  <li>documentation: update to the tutorial (John Fleck), xmllint return code
2192    (John Fleck), man pages (Ville Skytta),</li>
2193  <li>bug fixes: C14N bug serializing namespaces (Aleksey Sanin), testSAX
2194    properly initialize the library (William), empty node set in XPath
2195    (William), xmlSchemas errors (William), invalid charref problem pointed
2196    by Morus Walter, XInclude xml:base generation (William), Relax-NG bug
2197    with div processing (William), XPointer and xml:base problem(William),
2198    Reader and entities, xmllint return code for schemas (William), reader
2199    streaming problem (Steve Ball), DTD serialization problem (William),
2200    libxml.m4 fixes (Mike Hommey), do not provide destructors as methods on
2201    Python classes, xmlReader buffer bug, Python bindings memory interfaces
2202    improvement (with Stéphane Bidoul), Fixed the push parser to be back to
2203    synchronous behaviour.</li>
2204  <li>improvement: custom per-thread I/O enhancement (Rob Richards), register
2205    namespace in debug shell (Stefano Debenedetti), Python based regression
2206    test for non-Unix users (William), dynamically increase the number of
2207    XPath extension functions in Python and fix a memory leak (Marc-Antoine
2208    Parent and William)</li>
2209  <li>performance: hack done with Arjan van de Ven to reduce ELF footprint
2210    and generated code on Linux, plus use gcc runtime profiling to optimize
2211    the code generated in the RPM packages.</li>
2212</ul>
2213
2214<h3>2.6.10: May 17 2004</h3>
2215<ul>
2216  <li>Web page generated for ChangeLog</li>
2217  <li>build fixes: --without-html problems, make check without make all</li>
2218  <li>portability: problem with xpath.c on Windows (MSC and Borland), memcmp
2219    vs. strncmp on Solaris, XPath tests on Windows (Mark Vakoc), C++ do not
2220    use "list" as parameter name, make tests work with Python 1.5 (Ed
2221  Davis),</li>
2222  <li>improvements: made xmlTextReaderMode public, small buffers resizing
2223    (Morten Welinder), add --maxmem option to xmllint, add
2224    xmlPopInputCallback() for Matt Sergeant, refactoring of serialization
2225    escaping, added escaping customization</li>
2226  <li>bugfixes: xsd:extension (Taihei Goi), assorted regexp bugs (William
2227    Brack), xmlReader end of stream problem, node deregistration with reader,
2228    URI escaping and filemanes,  XHTML1 formatting (Nick Wellnhofer), regexp
2229    transition reduction (William), various XSD Schemas fixes (Kasimier
2230    Buchcik), XInclude fallback problem (William), weird problems with DTD
2231    (William), structured error handler callback context (William), reverse
2232    xmlEncodeSpecialChars() behaviour back to escaping '"'</li>
2233</ul>
2234
2235<h3>2.6.9: Apr 18 2004</h3>
2236<ul>
2237  <li>implement xml:id Working Draft, relaxed XPath id() checking</li>
2238  <li>bugfixes: xmlCtxtReset (Brent Hendricks), line number and CDATA (Dave
2239    Beckett), Relax-NG compilation (William Brack), Regexp patches (with
2240    William), xmlUriEscape (Mark Vakoc), a Relax-NG notAllowed problem (with
2241    William), Relax-NG name classes compares (William), XInclude duplicate
2242    fallback (William), external DTD encoding detection (William), a DTD
2243    validation bug (William), xmlReader Close() fix, recusive extention
2244    schemas</li>
2245  <li>improvements: use xmlRead* APIs in test tools (Mark Vakoc), indenting
2246    save optimization, better handle IIS broken HTTP redirect  behaviour (Ian
2247    Hummel), HTML parser frameset (James Bursa), libxml2-python RPM
2248    dependancy, XML Schemas union support (Kasimier Buchcik), warning removal
2249    clanup (William), keep ChangeLog compressed when installing from RPMs</li>
2250  <li>documentation: examples and xmlDocDumpMemory docs (John Fleck), new
2251    example (load, xpath, modify, save), xmlCatalogDump() comments,</li>
2252  <li>Windows: Borland C++ builder (Eric Zurcher), work around Microsoft
2253    compiler NaN handling bug (Mark Vakoc)</li>
2254</ul>
2255
2256<h3>2.6.8: Mar 23 2004</h3>
2257<ul>
2258  <li>First step of the cleanup of the serialization code and APIs</li>
2259  <li>XML Schemas: mixed content (Adam Dickmeiss), QName handling fixes (Adam
2260    Dickmeiss), anyURI for "" (John Belmonte)</li>
2261  <li>Python: Canonicalization C14N support added (Anthony Carrico)</li>
2262  <li>xmlDocCopyNode() extension (William)</li>
2263  <li>Relax-NG: fix when processing XInclude results (William), external
2264    reference in interleave (William), missing error on &lt;choice&gt;
2265    failure (William), memory leak in schemas datatype facets.</li>
2266  <li>xmlWriter: patch for better DTD support (Alfred Mickautsch)</li>
2267  <li>bug fixes: xmlXPathLangFunction memory leak (Mike Hommey and William
2268    Brack), no ID errors if using HTML_PARSE_NOERROR, xmlcatalog fallbacks to
2269    URI on SYSTEM lookup failure, XInclude parse flags inheritance (William),
2270    XInclude and XPointer fixes for entities (William), XML parser bug
2271    reported by Holger Rauch, nanohttp fd leak (William),  regexps char
2272    groups '-' handling (William), dictionnary reference counting problems,
2273    do not close stderr.</li>
2274  <li>performance patches from Petr Pajas</li>
2275  <li>Documentation fixes: XML_CATALOG_FILES in man pages (Mike Hommey)</li>
2276  <li>compilation and portability fixes: --without-valid, catalog cleanups
2277    (Peter Breitenlohner), MingW patch (Roland Schwingel), cross-compilation
2278    to Windows (Christophe de Vienne),  --with-html-dir fixup (Julio Merino
2279    Vidal), Windows build (Eric Zurcher)</li>
2280</ul>
2281
2282<h3>2.6.7: Feb 23 2004</h3>
2283<ul>
2284  <li>documentation: tutorial updates (John Fleck), benchmark results</li>
2285  <li>xmlWriter: updates and fixes (Alfred Mickautsch, Lucas Brasilino)</li>
2286  <li>XPath optimization (Petr Pajas)</li>
2287  <li>DTD ID handling optimization</li>
2288  <li>bugfixes: xpath number with  &gt; 19 fractional (William Brack), push
2289    mode with unescaped '&gt;' characters, fix xmllint --stream --timing, fix
2290    xmllint --memory --stream memory usage, xmlAttrSerializeTxtContent
2291    handling NULL, trying to fix Relax-NG/Perl interface.</li>
2292  <li>python: 2.3 compatibility, whitespace fixes (Malcolm Tredinnick)</li>
2293  <li>Added relaxng option to xmllint --shell</li>
2294</ul>
2295
2296<h3>2.6.6: Feb 12 2004</h3>
2297<ul>
2298  <li>nanohttp and nanoftp: buffer overflow error on URI parsing (Igor and
2299    William) reported by Yuuichi Teranishi</li>
2300  <li>bugfixes: make test and path issues, xmlWriter attribute serialization
2301    (William Brack), xmlWriter indentation (William), schemas validation
2302    (Eric Haszlakiewicz), XInclude dictionnaries issues (William and Oleg
2303    Paraschenko), XInclude empty fallback (William), HTML warnings (William),
2304    XPointer in XInclude (William), Python namespace serialization,
2305    isolat1ToUTF8 bound error (Alfred Mickautsch), output of parameter
2306    entities in internal subset (William), internal subset bug in push mode,
2307    &lt;xs:all&gt; fix (Alexey Sarytchev)</li>
2308  <li>Build: fix for automake-1.8 (Alexander Winston), warnings removal
2309    (Philip Ludlam), SOCKLEN_T detection fixes (Daniel Richard), fix
2310    --with-minimum configuration.</li>
2311  <li>XInclude: allow the 2001 namespace without warning.</li>
2312  <li>Documentation: missing example/index.html (John Fleck), version
2313    dependancies (John Fleck)</li>
2314  <li>reader API: structured error reporting (Steve Ball)</li>
2315  <li>Windows compilation: mingw, msys (Mikhail Grushinskiy), function
2316    prototype (Cameron Johnson), MSVC6 compiler warnings, _WINSOCKAPI_
2317  patch</li>
2318  <li>Parsers: added xmlByteConsumed(ctxt) API to get the byte offest in
2319    input.</li>
2320</ul>
2321
2322<h3>2.6.5: Jan 25 2004</h3>
2323<ul>
2324  <li>Bugfixes: dictionnaries for schemas (William Brack), regexp segfault
2325    (William), xs:all problem (William), a number of XPointer bugfixes
2326    (William), xmllint error go to stderr, DTD validation problem with
2327    namespace, memory leak (William), SAX1 cleanup and minimal options fixes
2328    (Mark Vadoc), parser context reset on error (Shaun McCance), XPath union
2329    evaluation problem (William) , xmlReallocLoc with NULL (Aleksey Sanin),
2330    XML Schemas double free (Steve Ball), XInclude with no href, argument
2331    callbacks order for XPath callbacks (Frederic Peters)</li>
2332  <li>Documentation: python scripts (William Brack), xslt stylesheets (John
2333    Fleck), doc (Sven Zimmerman), I/O example.</li>
2334  <li>Python bindings: fixes (William), enum support (Stéphane Bidoul),
2335    structured error reporting (Stéphane Bidoul)</li>
2336  <li>XInclude: various fixes for conformance, problem related to dictionnary
2337    references (William &amp; me), recursion (William)</li>
2338  <li>xmlWriter: indentation (Lucas Brasilino), memory leaks (Alfred
2339    Mickautsch),</li>
2340  <li>xmlSchemas: normalizedString datatype (John Belmonte)</li>
2341  <li>code cleanup for strings functions (William)</li>
2342  <li>Windows: compiler patches (Mark Vakoc)</li>
2343  <li>Parser optimizations, a few new XPath and dictionnary APIs for future
2344    XSLT optimizations.</li>
2345</ul>
2346
2347<h3>2.6.4: Dec 24 2003</h3>
2348<ul>
2349  <li>Windows build fixes (Igor Zlatkovic)</li>
2350  <li>Some serious XInclude problems reported by Oleg Paraschenko and</li>
2351  <li>Unix and Makefile packaging fixes (me, William Brack,</li>
2352  <li>Documentation improvements (John Fleck, William Brack), example fix
2353    (Lucas Brasilino)</li>
2354  <li>bugfixes: xmlTextReaderExpand() with xmlReaderWalker, XPath handling of
2355    NULL strings (William Brack) , API building reader or parser from
2356    filedescriptor should not close it, changed XPath sorting to be stable
2357    again (William Brack), xmlGetNodePath() generating '(null)' (William
2358    Brack), DTD validation and namespace bug (William Brack), XML Schemas
2359    double inclusion behaviour</li>
2360</ul>
2361
2362<h3>2.6.3: Dec 10 2003</h3>
2363<ul>
2364  <li>documentation updates and cleanup (DV, William Brack, John Fleck)</li>
2365  <li>added a repository of examples, examples from Aleksey Sanin, Dodji
2366    Seketeli, Alfred Mickautsch</li>
2367  <li>Windows updates: Mark Vakoc, Igor Zlatkovic, Eric Zurcher, Mingw
2368    (Kenneth Haley)</li>
2369  <li>Unicode range checking (William Brack)</li>
2370  <li>code cleanup (William Brack)</li>
2371  <li>Python bindings: doc (John Fleck),  bug fixes</li>
2372  <li>UTF-16 cleanup and BOM issues (William Brack)</li>
2373  <li>bug fixes: ID and xmlReader validation, XPath (William Brack),
2374    xmlWriter (Alfred Mickautsch), hash.h inclusion problem, HTML parser
2375    (James Bursa), attribute defaulting and validation, some serialization
2376    cleanups, XML_GET_LINE macro, memory debug when using threads (William
2377    Brack), serialization of attributes and entities content, xmlWriter
2378    (Daniel Schulman)</li>
2379  <li>XInclude bugfix, new APIs and update to the last version including the
2380    namespace change.</li>
2381  <li>XML Schemas improvements: include (Robert Stepanek), import and
2382    namespace handling, fixed the regression tests troubles, added examples
2383    based on Eric van der Vlist book, regexp fixes</li>
2384  <li>preliminary pattern support for streaming (needed for schemas
2385    constraints), added xmlTextReaderPreservePattern() to collect subdocument
2386    when streaming.</li>
2387  <li>various fixes in the structured error handling</li>
2388</ul>
2389
2390<h3>2.6.2: Nov 4 2003</h3>
2391<ul>
2392  <li>XPath context unregistration fixes</li>
2393  <li>text node coalescing fixes (Mark Lilback)</li>
2394  <li>API to screate a W3C Schemas from an existing document (Steve Ball)</li>
2395  <li>BeOS patches (Marcin 'Shard' Konicki)</li>
2396  <li>xmlStrVPrintf function added (Aleksey Sanin)</li>
2397  <li>compilation fixes (Mark Vakoc)</li>
2398  <li>stdin parsing fix (William Brack)</li>
2399  <li>a posteriori DTD validation fixes</li>
2400  <li>xmlReader bug fixes: Walker fixes, python bindings</li>
2401  <li>fixed xmlStopParser() to really stop the parser and errors</li>
2402  <li>always generate line numbers when using the new xmlReadxxx
2403  functions</li>
2404  <li>added XInclude support to the xmlReader interface</li>
2405  <li>implemented XML_PARSE_NONET parser option</li>
2406  <li>DocBook XSLT processing bug fixed</li>
2407  <li>HTML serialization for &lt;p&gt; elements (William Brack and me)</li>
2408  <li>XPointer failure in XInclude are now handled as resource errors</li>
2409  <li>fixed xmllint --html to use the HTML serializer on output (added
2410    --xmlout to implement the previous behaviour of saving it using the XML
2411    serializer)</li>
2412</ul>
2413
2414<h3>2.6.1: Oct 28 2003</h3>
2415<ul>
2416  <li>Mostly bugfixes after the big 2.6.0 changes</li>
2417  <li>Unix compilation patches: libxml.m4 (Patrick Welche), warnings cleanup
2418    (William Brack)</li>
2419  <li>Windows compilation patches (Joachim Bauch, Stephane Bidoul, Igor
2420    Zlatkovic)</li>
2421  <li>xmlWriter bugfix (Alfred Mickautsch)</li>
2422  <li>chvalid.[ch]: couple of fixes from Stephane Bidoul</li>
2423  <li>context reset: error state reset, push parser reset (Graham
2424  Bennett)</li>
2425  <li>context reuse: generate errors if file is not readable</li>
2426  <li>defaulted attributes for element coming from internal entities
2427    (Stephane Bidoul)</li>
2428  <li>Python: tab and spaces mix (William Brack)</li>
2429  <li>Error handler could crash in DTD validation in 2.6.0</li>
2430  <li>xmlReader: do not use the document or element _private field</li>
2431  <li>testSAX.c: avoid a problem with some PIs (Massimo Morara)</li>
2432  <li>general bug fixes: mandatory encoding in text decl, serializing
2433    Document Fragment nodes, xmlSearchNs 2.6.0 problem (Kasimier Buchcik),
2434    XPath errors not reported,  slow HTML parsing of large documents.</li>
2435</ul>
2436
2437<h3>2.6.0: Oct 20 2003</h3>
2438<ul>
2439  <li>Major revision release: should be API and ABI compatible but got a lot
2440    of change</li>
2441  <li>Increased the library modularity, far more options can be stripped out,
2442    a --with-minimum configuration will weight around 160KBytes</li>
2443  <li>Use per parser and per document dictionnary, allocate names and small
2444    text nodes from the dictionnary</li>
2445  <li>Switch to a SAX2 like parser rewrote most of the XML parser core,
2446    provides namespace resolution and defaulted attributes, minimize memory
2447    allocations and copies, namespace checking and specific error handling,
2448    immutable buffers, make predefined entities static structures, etc...</li>
2449  <li>rewrote all the error handling in the library, all errors can be
2450    intercepted at a structured level, with precise information
2451  available.</li>
2452  <li>New simpler and more generic XML and HTML parser APIs, allowing to
2453    easilly modify the parsing options and reuse parser context for multiple
2454    consecutive documents.</li>
2455  <li>Similar new APIs for the xmlReader, for options and reuse, provided new
2456    functions to access content as const strings, use them for Python
2457  bindings</li>
2458  <li>a  lot of other smaller API improvements: xmlStrPrintf (Aleksey Sanin),
2459    Walker i.e. reader on a document tree based on Alfred Mickautsch code,
2460    make room in nodes for line numbers, reference counting and future PSVI
2461    extensions, generation of character ranges to be checked with faster
2462    algorithm (William),  xmlParserMaxDepth (Crutcher Dunnavant), buffer
2463    access</li>
2464  <li>New xmlWriter API provided by Alfred Mickautsch</li>
2465  <li>Schemas: base64 support by Anthony Carrico</li>
2466  <li>Parser&lt;-&gt;HTTP integration fix, proper processing of the Mime-Type
2467    and charset information if available.</li>
2468  <li>Relax-NG: bug fixes including the one reported by Martijn Faassen and
2469    zeroOrMore, better error reporting.</li>
2470  <li>Python bindings (Stéphane Bidoul), never use stdout for errors
2471  output</li>
2472  <li>Portability: all the headers have macros for export and calling
2473    convention definitions (Igor Zlatkovic), VMS update (Craig A. Berry),
2474    Windows: threads (Jesse Pelton), Borland compiler (Eric Zurcher,  Igor),
2475    Mingw (Igor), typos (Mark Vakoc),  beta version (Stephane Bidoul),
2476    warning cleanups on AIX and MIPS compilers (William Brack), BeOS (Marcin
2477    'Shard' Konicki)</li>
2478  <li>Documentation fixes and README (William Brack), search fix (William),
2479    tutorial updates (John Fleck), namespace docs (Stefan Kost)</li>
2480  <li>Bug fixes: xmlCleanupParser (Dave Beckett), threading uninitialized
2481    mutexes, HTML doctype lowercase,  SAX/IO (William), compression detection
2482    and restore (William), attribute declaration in DTDs (William), namespace
2483    on attribute in HTML output (William), input filename (Rob Richards),
2484    namespace DTD validation, xmlReplaceNode (Chris Ryland), I/O callbacks
2485    (Markus Keim), CDATA serialization (Shaun McCance), xmlReader (Peter
2486    Derr), high codepoint charref like &amp;#x10FFFF;, buffer access in push
2487    mode (Justin Fletcher), TLS threads on Windows (Jesse Pelton), XPath bug
2488    (William), xmlCleanupParser (Marc Liyanage), CDATA output (William), HTTP
2489    error handling.</li>
2490  <li>xmllint options: --dtdvalidfpi for Tobias Reif, --sax1 for compat
2491    testing,  --nodict for building without tree dictionnary, --nocdata to
2492    replace CDATA by text, --nsclean to remove surperfluous  namespace
2493    declarations</li>
2494  <li>added xml2-config --libtool-libs option from Kevin P. Fleming</li>
2495  <li>a lot of profiling and tuning of the code, speedup patch for
2496    xmlSearchNs() by Luca Padovani. The xmlReader should do far less
2497    allocation and it speed should get closer to SAX. Chris Anderson worked
2498    on speeding and cleaning up repetitive checking code.</li>
2499  <li>cleanup of "make tests"</li>
2500  <li>libxml-2.0-uninstalled.pc from Malcolm Tredinnick</li>
2501  <li>deactivated the broken docBook SGML parser code and plugged the XML
2502    parser instead.</li>
2503</ul>
2504
2505<h3>2.5.11: Sep 9 2003</h3>
2506
2507<p>A bugfix only release:</p>
2508<ul>
2509  <li>risk of crash in Relax-NG</li>
2510  <li>risk of crash when using multithreaded programs</li>
2511</ul>
2512
2513<h3>2.5.10: Aug 15 2003</h3>
2514
2515<p>A bugfixes only release</p>
2516<ul>
2517  <li>Windows Makefiles (William Brack)</li>
2518  <li>UTF-16 support fixes (Mark Itzcovitz)</li>
2519  <li>Makefile and portability (William Brack) automake, Linux alpha, Mingw
2520    on Windows (Mikhail Grushinskiy)</li>
2521  <li>HTML parser (Oliver Stoeneberg)</li>
2522  <li>XInclude performance problem reported by Kevin Ruscoe</li>
2523  <li>XML parser performance problem reported by Grant Goodale</li>
2524  <li>xmlSAXParseDTD() bug fix from Malcolm Tredinnick</li>
2525  <li>and a couple other cleanup</li>
2526</ul>
2527
2528<h3>2.5.9: Aug 9 2003</h3>
2529<ul>
2530  <li>bugfixes: IPv6 portability, xmlHasNsProp (Markus Keim), Windows build
2531    (Wiliam Brake, Jesse Pelton, Igor), Schemas (Peter Sobisch), threading
2532    (Rob Richards), hexBinary type (), UTF-16 BOM (Dodji Seketeli),
2533    xmlReader, Relax-NG schemas compilation, namespace handling,  EXSLT (Sean
2534    Griffin), HTML parsing problem (William Brack), DTD validation for mixed
2535    content + namespaces, HTML serialization, library initialization,
2536    progressive HTML parser</li>
2537  <li>better interfaces for Relax-NG error handling (Joachim Bauch, )</li>
2538  <li>adding xmlXIncludeProcessTree() for XInclud'ing in a subtree</li>
2539  <li>doc fixes and improvements (John Fleck)</li>
2540  <li>configure flag for -with-fexceptions when embedding in C++</li>
2541  <li>couple of new UTF-8 helper functions (William Brack)</li>
2542  <li>general encoding cleanup + ISO-8859-x without iconv (Peter Jacobi)</li>
2543  <li>xmlTextReader cleanup + enum for node types (Bjorn Reese)</li>
2544  <li>general compilation/warning cleanup Solaris/HP-UX/... (William
2545  Brack)</li>
2546</ul>
2547
2548<h3>2.5.8: Jul 6 2003</h3>
2549<ul>
2550  <li>bugfixes: XPath, XInclude, file/URI mapping, UTF-16 save (Mark
2551    Itzcovitz), UTF-8 checking, URI saving, error printing (William Brack),
2552    PI related memleak, compilation without schemas or without xpath (Joerg
2553    Schmitz-Linneweber/Garry Pennington), xmlUnlinkNode problem with DTDs,
2554    rpm problem on , i86_64, removed a few compilation problems from 2.5.7,
2555    xmlIOParseDTD, and xmlSAXParseDTD (Malcolm Tredinnick)</li>
2556  <li>portability: DJGPP (MsDos) , OpenVMS (Craig A. Berry)</li>
2557  <li>William Brack fixed multithreading lock problems</li>
2558  <li>IPv6 patch for FTP and HTTP accesses (Archana Shah/Wipro)</li>
2559  <li>Windows fixes (Igor Zlatkovic,  Eric Zurcher), threading (Stéphane
2560    Bidoul)</li>
2561  <li>A few W3C Schemas Structure improvements</li>
2562  <li>W3C Schemas Datatype improvements (Charlie Bozeman)</li>
2563  <li>Python bindings for thread globals (Stéphane Bidoul), and method/class
2564    generator</li>
2565  <li>added --nonet option to xmllint</li>
2566  <li>documentation improvements (John Fleck)</li>
2567</ul>
2568
2569<h3>2.5.7: Apr 25 2003</h3>
2570<ul>
2571  <li>Relax-NG: Compiling to regexp and streaming validation on top of the
2572    xmlReader interface, added to xmllint --stream</li>
2573  <li>xmlReader: Expand(), Next() and DOM access glue, bug fixes</li>
2574  <li>Support for large files: RGN validated a 4.5GB instance</li>
2575  <li>Thread support is now configured in by default</li>
2576  <li>Fixes: update of the Trio code (Bjorn), WXS Date and Duration fixes
2577    (Charles Bozeman), DTD and namespaces (Brent Hendricks), HTML push parser
2578    and zero bytes handling, some missing Windows file path conversions,
2579    behaviour of the parser and validator in the presence of "out of memory"
2580    error conditions</li>
2581  <li>extended the API to be able to plug a garbage collecting memory
2582    allocator, added xmlMallocAtomic() and modified the allocations
2583    accordingly.</li>
2584  <li>Performances: removed excessive malloc() calls, speedup of the push and
2585    xmlReader interfaces, removed excessive thread locking</li>
2586  <li>Documentation: man page (John Fleck), xmlReader documentation</li>
2587  <li>Python: adding binding for xmlCatalogAddLocal (Brent M Hendricks)</li>
2588</ul>
2589
2590<h3>2.5.6: Apr 1 2003</h3>
2591<ul>
2592  <li>Fixed W3C XML Schemas datatype, should be compliant now except for
2593    binHex and base64 which are not supported yet.</li>
2594  <li>bug fixes: non-ASCII IDs, HTML output, XInclude on large docs and
2595    XInclude entities handling, encoding detection on external subsets, XML
2596    Schemas bugs and memory leaks, HTML parser (James Bursa)</li>
2597  <li>portability: python/trio (Albert Chin), Sun compiler warnings</li>
2598  <li>documentation: added --relaxng option to xmllint man page (John)</li>
2599  <li>improved error reporting: xml:space, start/end tag mismatches, Relax NG
2600    errors</li>
2601</ul>
2602
2603<h3>2.5.5: Mar 24 2003</h3>
2604<ul>
2605  <li>Lot of fixes on the Relax NG implementation. More testing including
2606    DocBook and TEI examples.</li>
2607  <li>Increased the support for W3C XML Schemas datatype</li>
2608  <li>Several bug fixes in the URI handling layer</li>
2609  <li>Bug fixes: HTML parser, xmlReader, DTD validation, XPath, encoding
2610    conversion, line counting in the parser.</li>
2611  <li>Added support for $XMLLINT_INDENT environment variable, FTP delete</li>
2612  <li>Fixed the RPM spec file name</li>
2613</ul>
2614
2615<h3>2.5.4: Feb 20 2003</h3>
2616<ul>
2617  <li>Conformance testing and lot of fixes on Relax NG and XInclude
2618    implementation</li>
2619  <li>Implementation of XPointer element() scheme</li>
2620  <li>Bug fixes: XML parser, XInclude entities merge, validity checking on
2621    namespaces,
2622    <p>2 serialization bugs, node info generation problems, a DTD regexp
2623    generation problem.</p>
2624  </li>
2625  <li>Portability: windows updates and path canonicalization (Igor)</li>
2626  <li>A few typo fixes (Kjartan Maraas)</li>
2627  <li>Python bindings generator fixes (Stephane Bidoul)</li>
2628</ul>
2629
2630<h3>2.5.3: Feb 10 2003</h3>
2631<ul>
2632  <li>RelaxNG and XML Schemas datatypes improvements, and added a first
2633    version of RelaxNG Python bindings</li>
2634  <li>Fixes: XLink (Sean Chittenden), XInclude (Sean Chittenden), API fix for
2635    serializing namespace nodes, encoding conversion bug, XHTML1
2636  serialization</li>
2637  <li>Portability fixes: Windows (Igor), AMD 64bits RPM spec file</li>
2638</ul>
2639
2640<h3>2.5.2: Feb 5 2003</h3>
2641<ul>
2642  <li>First implementation of RelaxNG, added --relaxng flag to xmllint</li>
2643  <li>Schemas support now compiled in by default.</li>
2644  <li>Bug fixes: DTD validation, namespace checking, XInclude and entities,
2645    delegateURI in XML Catalogs, HTML parser, XML reader (Stéphane Bidoul),
2646    XPath parser and evaluation,  UTF8ToUTF8 serialization, XML reader memory
2647    consumption, HTML parser, HTML serialization in the presence of
2648  namespaces</li>
2649  <li>added an HTML API to check elements and attributes.</li>
2650  <li>Documentation improvement, PDF for the tutorial (John Fleck), doc
2651    patches (Stefan Kost)</li>
2652  <li>Portability fixes: NetBSD (Julio Merino), Windows (Igor Zlatkovic)</li>
2653  <li>Added python bindings for XPointer, contextual error reporting
2654    (Stéphane Bidoul)</li>
2655  <li>URI/file escaping problems (Stefano Zacchiroli)</li>
2656</ul>
2657
2658<h3>2.5.1: Jan 8 2003</h3>
2659<ul>
2660  <li>Fixes a memory leak and configuration/compilation problems in 2.5.0</li>
2661  <li>documentation updates (John)</li>
2662  <li>a couple of XmlTextReader fixes</li>
2663</ul>
2664
2665<h3>2.5.0: Jan 6 2003</h3>
2666<ul>
2667  <li>New <a href="xmlreader.html">XmltextReader interface</a> based on C#
2668    API (with help of Stéphane Bidoul)</li>
2669  <li>Windows: more exports, including the new API (Igor)</li>
2670  <li>XInclude fallback fix</li>
2671  <li>Python: bindings for the new API, packaging (Stéphane Bidoul),
2672    drv_libxml2.py Python xml.sax driver (Stéphane Bidoul), fixes, speedup
2673    and iterators for Python-2.2 (Hannu Krosing)</li>
2674  <li>Tutorial fixes (john Fleck and Niraj Tolia) xmllint man update
2675  (John)</li>
2676  <li>Fix an XML parser bug raised by Vyacheslav Pindyura</li>
2677  <li>Fix for VMS serialization (Nigel Hall) and config (Craig A. Berry)</li>
2678  <li>Entities handling fixes</li>
2679  <li>new API to optionally track node creation and deletion (Lukas
2680  Schroeder)</li>
2681  <li>Added documentation for the XmltextReader interface and some <a
2682    href="guidelines.html">XML guidelines</a></li>
2683</ul>
2684
2685<h3>2.4.30: Dec 12 2002</h3>
2686<ul>
2687  <li>2.4.29 broke the python bindings, rereleasing</li>
2688  <li>Improvement/fixes of the XML API generator, and couple of minor code
2689    fixes.</li>
2690</ul>
2691
2692<h3>2.4.29: Dec 11 2002</h3>
2693<ul>
2694  <li>Windows fixes (Igor): Windows CE port, pthread linking, python bindings
2695    (Stéphane Bidoul), Mingw (Magnus Henoch), and export list updates</li>
2696  <li>Fix for prev in python bindings (ERDI Gergo)</li>
2697  <li>Fix for entities handling (Marcus Clarke)</li>
2698  <li>Refactored the XML and HTML dumps to a single code path, fixed XHTML1
2699    dump</li>
2700  <li>Fix for URI parsing when handling URNs with fragment identifiers</li>
2701  <li>Fix for HTTP URL escaping problem</li>
2702  <li>added an TextXmlReader (C#) like API (work in progress)</li>
2703  <li>Rewrote the API in XML generation script, includes a C parser and saves
2704    more information needed for C# bindings</li>
2705</ul>
2706
2707<h3>2.4.28: Nov 22 2002</h3>
2708<ul>
2709  <li>a couple of python binding fixes</li>
2710  <li>2 bug fixes in the XML push parser</li>
2711  <li>potential memory leak removed (Martin Stoilov)</li>
2712  <li>fix to the configure script for Unix (Dimitri Papadopoulos)</li>
2713  <li>added encoding support for XInclude parse="text"</li>
2714  <li>autodetection of XHTML1 and specific serialization rules added</li>
2715  <li>nasty threading bug fixed (William Brack)</li>
2716</ul>
2717
2718<h3>2.4.27: Nov 17 2002</h3>
2719<ul>
2720  <li>fixes for the Python bindings</li>
2721  <li>a number of bug fixes: SGML catalogs, xmlParseBalancedChunkMemory(),
2722    HTML parser,  Schemas (Charles Bozeman), document fragment support
2723    (Christian Glahn), xmlReconciliateNs (Brian Stafford), XPointer,
2724    xmlFreeNode(), xmlSAXParseMemory (Peter Jones), xmlGetNodePath (Petr
2725    Pajas), entities processing</li>
2726  <li>added grep to xmllint --shell</li>
2727  <li>VMS update patch from Craig A. Berry</li>
2728  <li>cleanup of the Windows build with support for more compilers (Igor),
2729    better thread support on Windows</li>
2730  <li>cleanup of Unix Makefiles and spec file</li>
2731  <li>Improvements to the documentation (John Fleck)</li>
2732</ul>
2733
2734<h3>2.4.26: Oct 18 2002</h3>
2735<ul>
2736  <li>Patches for Windows CE port, improvements on Windows paths handling</li>
2737  <li>Fixes to the validation  code (DTD and Schemas), xmlNodeGetPath() ,
2738    HTML serialization, Namespace compliance,  and a number of small
2739  problems</li>
2740</ul>
2741
2742<h3>2.4.25: Sep 26 2002</h3>
2743<ul>
2744  <li>A number of bug fixes: XPath, validation, Python bindings, DOM and
2745    tree, xmlI/O,  Html</li>
2746  <li>Serious rewrite of XInclude</li>
2747  <li>Made XML Schemas regexp part of the default build and APIs, small fix
2748    and improvement of the regexp core</li>
2749  <li>Changed the validation code to reuse XML Schemas regexp APIs</li>
2750  <li>Better handling of Windows file paths, improvement of Makefiles (Igor,
2751    Daniel Gehriger, Mark Vakoc)</li>
2752  <li>Improved the python I/O bindings, the tests, added resolver and regexp
2753    APIs</li>
2754  <li>New logos from Marc Liyanage</li>
2755  <li>Tutorial improvements: John Fleck, Christopher Harris</li>
2756  <li>Makefile: Fixes for AMD x86_64 (Mandrake), DESTDIR (Christophe
2757  Merlet)</li>
2758  <li>removal of all stderr/perror use for error reporting</li>
2759  <li>Better error reporting: XPath and DTD validation</li>
2760  <li>update of the trio portability layer (Bjorn Reese)</li>
2761</ul>
2762
2763<p><strong>2.4.24: Aug 22 2002</strong></p>
2764<ul>
2765  <li>XPath fixes (William), xf:escape-uri() (Wesley Terpstra)</li>
2766  <li>Python binding fixes: makefiles (William), generator, rpm build, x86-64
2767    (fcrozat)</li>
2768  <li>HTML &lt;style&gt; and boolean attributes serializer fixes</li>
2769  <li>C14N improvements by Aleksey</li>
2770  <li>doc cleanups: Rick Jones</li>
2771  <li>Windows compiler makefile updates: Igor and Elizabeth Barham</li>
2772  <li>XInclude: implementation of fallback and xml:base fixup added</li>
2773</ul>
2774
2775<h3>2.4.23: July 6 2002</h3>
2776<ul>
2777  <li>performances patches: Peter Jacobi</li>
2778  <li>c14n fixes, testsuite and performances: Aleksey Sanin</li>
2779  <li>added xmlDocFormatDump: Chema Celorio</li>
2780  <li>new tutorial: John Fleck</li>
2781  <li>new hash functions and performances: Sander Vesik, portability fix from
2782    Peter Jacobi</li>
2783  <li>a number of bug fixes: XPath (William Brack, Richard Jinks), XML and
2784    HTML parsers, ID lookup function</li>
2785  <li>removal of all remaining sprintf: Aleksey Sanin</li>
2786</ul>
2787
2788<h3>2.4.22: May 27 2002</h3>
2789<ul>
2790  <li>a number of bug fixes: configure scripts, base handling, parser, memory
2791    usage, HTML parser, XPath, documentation (Christian Cornelssen),
2792    indentation, URI parsing</li>
2793  <li>Optimizations for XMLSec, fixing and making public some of the network
2794    protocol handlers (Aleksey)</li>
2795  <li>performance patch from Gary Pennington</li>
2796  <li>Charles Bozeman provided date and time support for XML Schemas
2797  datatypes</li>
2798</ul>
2799
2800<h3>2.4.21: Apr 29 2002</h3>
2801
2802<p>This release is both a bug fix release and also contains the early XML
2803Schemas <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/">structures</a> and <a
2804href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/">datatypes</a> code, beware, all
2805interfaces are likely to change, there is huge holes, it is clearly a work in
2806progress and don't even think of putting this code in a production system,
2807it's actually not compiled in by default. The real fixes are:
2808</p>
2809
2810<ul>
2811  <li>a couple of bugs or limitations introduced in 2.4.20</li>
2812  <li>patches for Borland C++ and MSC by Igor</li>
2813  <li>some fixes on XPath strings and conformance patches by Richard
2814  Jinks</li>
2815  <li>patch from Aleksey for the ExcC14N specification</li>
2816  <li>OSF/1 bug fix by Bjorn</li>
2817</ul>
2818
2819<h3>2.4.20: Apr 15 2002</h3>
2820<ul>
2821  <li>bug fixes: file descriptor leak, XPath, HTML output, DTD validation</li>
2822  <li>XPath conformance testing by Richard Jinks</li>
2823  <li>Portability fixes: Solaris, MPE/iX, Windows, OSF/1, python bindings,
2824    libxml.m4</li>
2825</ul>
2826
2827<h3>2.4.19: Mar 25 2002</h3>
2828<ul>
2829  <li>bug fixes: half a dozen XPath bugs, Validation, ISO-Latin to UTF8
2830    encoder</li>
2831  <li>portability fixes in the HTTP code</li>
2832  <li>memory allocation checks using valgrind, and profiling tests</li>
2833  <li>revamp of the Windows build and Makefiles</li>
2834</ul>
2835
2836<h3>2.4.18: Mar 18 2002</h3>
2837<ul>
2838  <li>bug fixes: tree, SAX, canonicalization, validation, portability,
2839  XPath</li>
2840  <li>removed the --with-buffer option it was becoming unmaintainable</li>
2841  <li>serious cleanup of the Python makefiles</li>
2842  <li>speedup patch to XPath very effective for DocBook stylesheets</li>
2843  <li>Fixes for Windows build, cleanup of the documentation</li>
2844</ul>
2845
2846<h3>2.4.17: Mar 8 2002</h3>
2847<ul>
2848  <li>a lot of bug fixes, including "namespace nodes have no parents in
2849  XPath"</li>
2850  <li>fixed/improved the Python wrappers, added more examples and more
2851    regression tests, XPath extension functions can now return node-sets</li>
2852  <li>added the XML Canonicalization support from Aleksey Sanin</li>
2853</ul>
2854
2855<h3>2.4.16: Feb 20 2002</h3>
2856<ul>
2857  <li>a lot of bug fixes, most of them were triggered by the XML Testsuite
2858    from OASIS and W3C. Compliance has been significantly improved.</li>
2859  <li>a couple of portability fixes too.</li>
2860</ul>
2861
2862<h3>2.4.15: Feb 11 2002</h3>
2863<ul>
2864  <li>Fixed the Makefiles, especially the python module ones</li>
2865  <li>A few bug fixes and cleanup</li>
2866  <li>Includes cleanup</li>
2867</ul>
2868
2869<h3>2.4.14: Feb 8 2002</h3>
2870<ul>
2871  <li>Change of License to the <a
2872    href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html">MIT
2873    License</a> basically for integration in XFree86 codebase, and removing
2874    confusion around the previous dual-licensing</li>
2875  <li>added Python bindings, beta software but should already be quite
2876    complete</li>
2877  <li>a large number of fixes and cleanups, especially for all tree
2878    manipulations</li>
2879  <li>cleanup of the headers, generation of a reference API definition in
2880  XML</li>
2881</ul>
2882
2883<h3>2.4.13: Jan 14 2002</h3>
2884<ul>
2885  <li>update of the documentation: John Fleck and Charlie Bozeman</li>
2886  <li>cleanup of timing code from Justin Fletcher</li>
2887  <li>fixes for Windows and initial thread support on Win32: Igor and Serguei
2888    Narojnyi</li>
2889  <li>Cygwin patch from Robert Collins</li>
2890  <li>added xmlSetEntityReferenceFunc() for Keith Isdale work on xsldbg</li>
2891</ul>
2892
2893<h3>2.4.12: Dec 7 2001</h3>
2894<ul>
2895  <li>a few bug fixes: thread (Gary Pennington), xmllint (Geert Kloosterman),
2896    XML parser (Robin Berjon), XPointer (Danny Jamshy), I/O cleanups
2897  (robert)</li>
2898  <li>Eric Lavigne contributed project files for MacOS</li>
2899  <li>some makefiles cleanups</li>
2900</ul>
2901
2902<h3>2.4.11: Nov 26 2001</h3>
2903<ul>
2904  <li>fixed a couple of errors in the includes, fixed a few bugs, some code
2905    cleanups</li>
2906  <li>xmllint man pages improvement by Heiko Rupp</li>
2907  <li>updated VMS build instructions from John A Fotheringham</li>
2908  <li>Windows Makefiles updates from Igor</li>
2909</ul>
2910
2911<h3>2.4.10: Nov 10 2001</h3>
2912<ul>
2913  <li>URI escaping fix (Joel Young)</li>
2914  <li>added xmlGetNodePath() (for paths or XPointers generation)</li>
2915  <li>Fixes namespace handling problems when using DTD and validation</li>
2916  <li>improvements on xmllint: Morus Walter patches for --format and
2917    --encode, Stefan Kost and Heiko Rupp improvements on the --shell</li>
2918  <li>fixes for xmlcatalog linking pointed by Weiqi Gao</li>
2919  <li>fixes to the HTML parser</li>
2920</ul>
2921
2922<h3>2.4.9: Nov 6 2001</h3>
2923<ul>
2924  <li>fixes more catalog bugs</li>
2925  <li>avoid a compilation problem, improve xmlGetLineNo()</li>
2926</ul>
2927
2928<h3>2.4.8: Nov 4 2001</h3>
2929<ul>
2930  <li>fixed SGML catalogs broken in previous release, updated xmlcatalog
2931  tool</li>
2932  <li>fixed a compile errors and some includes troubles.</li>
2933</ul>
2934
2935<h3>2.4.7: Oct 30 2001</h3>
2936<ul>
2937  <li>exported some debugging interfaces</li>
2938  <li>serious rewrite of the catalog code</li>
2939  <li>integrated Gary Pennington thread safety patch, added configure option
2940    and regression tests</li>
2941  <li>removed an HTML parser bug</li>
2942  <li>fixed a couple of potentially serious validation bugs</li>
2943  <li>integrated the SGML DocBook support in xmllint</li>
2944  <li>changed the nanoftp anonymous login passwd</li>
2945  <li>some I/O cleanup and a couple of interfaces for Perl wrapper</li>
2946  <li>general bug fixes</li>
2947  <li>updated xmllint man page by John Fleck</li>
2948  <li>some VMS and Windows updates</li>
2949</ul>
2950
2951<h3>2.4.6: Oct 10 2001</h3>
2952<ul>
2953  <li>added an updated man pages by John Fleck</li>
2954  <li>portability and configure fixes</li>
2955  <li>an infinite loop on the HTML parser was removed (William)</li>
2956  <li>Windows makefile patches from Igor</li>
2957  <li>fixed half a dozen bugs reported for libxml or libxslt</li>
2958  <li>updated xmlcatalog to be able to modify SGML super catalogs</li>
2959</ul>
2960
2961<h3>2.4.5: Sep 14 2001</h3>
2962<ul>
2963  <li>Remove a few annoying bugs in 2.4.4</li>
2964  <li>forces the HTML serializer to output decimal charrefs since some
2965    version of Netscape can't handle hexadecimal ones</li>
2966</ul>
2967
2968<h3>1.8.16: Sep 14 2001</h3>
2969<ul>
2970  <li>maintenance release of the old libxml1 branch, couple of bug and
2971    portability fixes</li>
2972</ul>
2973
2974<h3>2.4.4: Sep 12 2001</h3>
2975<ul>
2976  <li>added --convert to xmlcatalog, bug fixes and cleanups of XML
2977  Catalog</li>
2978  <li>a few bug fixes and some portability changes</li>
2979  <li>some documentation cleanups</li>
2980</ul>
2981
2982<h3>2.4.3:  Aug 23 2001</h3>
2983<ul>
2984  <li>XML Catalog support see the doc</li>
2985  <li>New NaN/Infinity floating point code</li>
2986  <li>A few bug fixes</li>
2987</ul>
2988
2989<h3>2.4.2:  Aug 15 2001</h3>
2990<ul>
2991  <li>adds xmlLineNumbersDefault() to control line number generation</li>
2992  <li>lot of bug fixes</li>
2993  <li>the Microsoft MSC projects files should now be up to date</li>
2994  <li>inheritance of namespaces from DTD defaulted attributes</li>
2995  <li>fixes a serious potential security bug</li>
2996  <li>added a --format option to xmllint</li>
2997</ul>
2998
2999<h3>2.4.1:  July 24 2001</h3>
3000<ul>
3001  <li>possibility to keep line numbers in the tree</li>
3002  <li>some computation NaN fixes</li>
3003  <li>extension of the XPath API</li>
3004  <li>cleanup for alpha and ia64 targets</li>
3005  <li>patch to allow saving through HTTP PUT or POST</li>
3006</ul>
3007
3008<h3>2.4.0: July 10 2001</h3>
3009<ul>
3010  <li>Fixed a few bugs in XPath, validation, and tree handling.</li>
3011  <li>Fixed XML Base implementation, added a couple of examples to the
3012    regression tests</li>
3013  <li>A bit of cleanup</li>
3014</ul>
3015
3016<h3>2.3.14: July 5 2001</h3>
3017<ul>
3018  <li>fixed some entities problems and reduce memory requirement when
3019    substituting them</li>
3020  <li>lots of improvements in the XPath queries interpreter can be
3021    substantially faster</li>
3022  <li>Makefiles and configure cleanups</li>
3023  <li>Fixes to XPath variable eval, and compare on empty node set</li>
3024  <li>HTML tag closing bug fixed</li>
3025  <li>Fixed an URI reference computation problem when validating</li>
3026</ul>
3027
3028<h3>2.3.13: June 28 2001</h3>
3029<ul>
3030  <li>2.3.12 configure.in was broken as well as the push mode XML parser</li>
3031  <li>a few more fixes for compilation on Windows MSC by Yon Derek</li>
3032</ul>
3033
3034<h3>1.8.14: June 28 2001</h3>
3035<ul>
3036  <li>Zbigniew Chyla gave a patch to use the old XML parser in push mode</li>
3037  <li>Small Makefile fix</li>
3038</ul>
3039
3040<h3>2.3.12: June 26 2001</h3>
3041<ul>
3042  <li>lots of cleanup</li>
3043  <li>a couple of validation fix</li>
3044  <li>fixed line number counting</li>
3045  <li>fixed serious problems in the XInclude processing</li>
3046  <li>added support for UTF8 BOM at beginning of entities</li>
3047  <li>fixed a strange gcc optimizer bugs in xpath handling of float, gcc-3.0
3048    miscompile uri.c (William), Thomas Leitner provided a fix for the
3049    optimizer on Tru64</li>
3050  <li>incorporated Yon Derek and Igor Zlatkovic  fixes and improvements for
3051    compilation on Windows MSC</li>
3052  <li>update of libxml-doc.el (Felix Natter)</li>
3053  <li>fixed 2 bugs in URI normalization code</li>
3054</ul>
3055
3056<h3>2.3.11: June 17 2001</h3>
3057<ul>
3058  <li>updates to trio, Makefiles and configure should fix some portability
3059    problems (alpha)</li>
3060  <li>fixed some HTML serialization problems (pre, script, and block/inline
3061    handling), added encoding aware APIs, cleanup of this code</li>
3062  <li>added xmlHasNsProp()</li>
3063  <li>implemented a specific PI for encoding support in the DocBook SGML
3064    parser</li>
3065  <li>some XPath fixes (-Infinity, / as a function parameter and namespaces
3066    node selection)</li>
3067  <li>fixed a performance problem and an error in the validation code</li>
3068  <li>fixed XInclude routine to implement the recursive behaviour</li>
3069  <li>fixed xmlFreeNode problem when libxml is included statically twice</li>
3070  <li>added --version to xmllint for bug reports</li>
3071</ul>
3072
3073<h3>2.3.10: June 1 2001</h3>
3074<ul>
3075  <li>fixed the SGML catalog support</li>
3076  <li>a number of reported bugs got fixed, in XPath, iconv detection,
3077    XInclude processing</li>
3078  <li>XPath string function should now handle unicode correctly</li>
3079</ul>
3080
3081<h3>2.3.9: May 19 2001</h3>
3082
3083<p>Lots of bugfixes, and added a basic SGML catalog support:
3084</p>
3085<ul>
3086  <li>HTML push bugfix #54891 and another patch from Jonas Borgstrom</li>
3087  <li>some serious speed optimization again</li>
3088  <li>some documentation cleanups</li>
3089  <li>trying to get better linking on Solaris (-R)</li>
3090  <li>XPath API cleanup from Thomas Broyer</li>
3091  <li>Validation bug fixed #54631, added a patch from Gary Pennington, fixed
3092    xmlValidGetValidElements()</li>
3093  <li>Added an INSTALL file</li>
3094  <li>Attribute removal added to API: #54433</li>
3095  <li>added a basic support for SGML catalogs</li>
3096  <li>fixed xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0) API</li>
3097  <li>bugfix in xmlNodeGetLang()</li>
3098  <li>fixed a small configure portability problem</li>
3099  <li>fixed an inversion of SYSTEM and PUBLIC identifier in HTML document</li>
3100</ul>
3101
3102<h3>1.8.13: May 14 2001</h3>
3103<ul>
3104  <li>bugfixes release of the old libxml1 branch used by Gnome</li>
3105</ul>
3106
3107<h3>2.3.8: May 3 2001</h3>
3108<ul>
3109  <li>Integrated an SGML DocBook parser for the Gnome project</li>
3110  <li>Fixed a few things in the HTML parser</li>
3111  <li>Fixed some XPath bugs raised by XSLT use, tried to fix the floating
3112    point portability issue</li>
3113  <li>Speed improvement (8M/s for SAX, 3M/s for DOM, 1.5M/s for
3114    DOM+validation using the XML REC as input and a 700MHz celeron).</li>
3115  <li>incorporated more Windows cleanup</li>
3116  <li>added xmlSaveFormatFile()</li>
3117  <li>fixed problems in copying nodes with entities references (gdome)</li>
3118  <li>removed some troubles surrounding the new validation module</li>
3119</ul>
3120
3121<h3>2.3.7: April 22 2001</h3>
3122<ul>
3123  <li>lots of small bug fixes, corrected XPointer</li>
3124  <li>Non deterministic content model validation support</li>
3125  <li>added xmlDocCopyNode for gdome2</li>
3126  <li>revamped the way the HTML parser handles end of tags</li>
3127  <li>XPath: corrections of namespaces support and number formatting</li>
3128  <li>Windows: Igor Zlatkovic patches for MSC compilation</li>
3129  <li>HTML output fixes from P C Chow and William M. Brack</li>
3130  <li>Improved validation speed sensible for DocBook</li>
3131  <li>fixed a big bug with ID declared in external parsed entities</li>
3132  <li>portability fixes, update of Trio from Bjorn Reese</li>
3133</ul>
3134
3135<h3>2.3.6: April 8 2001</h3>
3136<ul>
3137  <li>Code cleanup using extreme gcc compiler warning options, found and
3138    cleared half a dozen potential problem</li>
3139  <li>the Eazel team found an XML parser bug</li>
3140  <li>cleaned up the user of some of the string formatting function. used the
3141    trio library code to provide the one needed when the platform is missing
3142    them</li>
3143  <li>xpath: removed a memory leak and fixed the predicate evaluation
3144    problem, extended the testsuite and cleaned up the result. XPointer seems
3145    broken ...</li>
3146</ul>
3147
3148<h3>2.3.5: Mar 23 2001</h3>
3149<ul>
3150  <li>Biggest change is separate parsing and evaluation of XPath expressions,
3151    there is some new APIs for this too</li>
3152  <li>included a number of bug fixes(XML push parser, 51876, notations,
3153  52299)</li>
3154  <li>Fixed some portability issues</li>
3155</ul>
3156
3157<h3>2.3.4: Mar 10 2001</h3>
3158<ul>
3159  <li>Fixed bugs #51860 and #51861</li>
3160  <li>Added a global variable xmlDefaultBufferSize to allow default buffer
3161    size to be application tunable.</li>
3162  <li>Some cleanup in the validation code, still a bug left and this part
3163    should probably be rewritten to support ambiguous content model :-\</li>
3164  <li>Fix a couple of serious bugs introduced or raised by changes in 2.3.3
3165    parser</li>
3166  <li>Fixed another bug in xmlNodeGetContent()</li>
3167  <li>Bjorn fixed XPath node collection and Number formatting</li>
3168  <li>Fixed a loop reported in the HTML parsing</li>
3169  <li>blank space are reported even if the Dtd content model proves that they
3170    are formatting spaces, this is for XML conformance</li>
3171</ul>
3172
3173<h3>2.3.3: Mar 1 2001</h3>
3174<ul>
3175  <li>small change in XPath for XSLT</li>
3176  <li>documentation cleanups</li>
3177  <li>fix in validation by Gary Pennington</li>
3178  <li>serious parsing performances improvements</li>
3179</ul>
3180
3181<h3>2.3.2: Feb 24 2001</h3>
3182<ul>
3183  <li>chasing XPath bugs, found a bunch, completed some TODO</li>
3184  <li>fixed a Dtd parsing bug</li>
3185  <li>fixed a bug in xmlNodeGetContent</li>
3186  <li>ID/IDREF support partly rewritten by Gary Pennington</li>
3187</ul>
3188
3189<h3>2.3.1: Feb 15 2001</h3>
3190<ul>
3191  <li>some XPath and HTML bug fixes for XSLT</li>
3192  <li>small extension of the hash table interfaces for DOM gdome2
3193    implementation</li>
3194  <li>A few bug fixes</li>
3195</ul>
3196
3197<h3>2.3.0: Feb 8 2001 (2.2.12 was on 25 Jan but I didn't kept track)</h3>
3198<ul>
3199  <li>Lots of XPath bug fixes</li>
3200  <li>Add a mode with Dtd lookup but without validation error reporting for
3201    XSLT</li>
3202  <li>Add support for text node without escaping (XSLT)</li>
3203  <li>bug fixes for xmlCheckFilename</li>
3204  <li>validation code bug fixes from Gary Pennington</li>
3205  <li>Patch from Paul D. Smith correcting URI path normalization</li>
3206  <li>Patch to allow simultaneous install of libxml-devel and
3207  libxml2-devel</li>
3208  <li>the example Makefile is now fixed</li>
3209  <li>added HTML to the RPM packages</li>
3210  <li>tree copying bugfixes</li>
3211  <li>updates to Windows makefiles</li>
3212  <li>optimization patch from Bjorn Reese</li>
3213</ul>
3214
3215<h3>2.2.11: Jan 4 2001</h3>
3216<ul>
3217  <li>bunch of bug fixes (memory I/O, xpath, ftp/http, ...)</li>
3218  <li>added htmlHandleOmittedElem()</li>
3219  <li>Applied Bjorn Reese's IPV6 first patch</li>
3220  <li>Applied Paul D. Smith patches for validation of XInclude results</li>
3221  <li>added XPointer xmlns() new scheme support</li>
3222</ul>
3223
3224<h3>2.2.10: Nov 25 2000</h3>
3225<ul>
3226  <li>Fix the Windows problems of 2.2.8</li>
3227  <li>integrate OpenVMS patches</li>
3228  <li>better handling of some nasty HTML input</li>
3229  <li>Improved the XPointer implementation</li>
3230  <li>integrate a number of provided patches</li>
3231</ul>
3232
3233<h3>2.2.9: Nov 25 2000</h3>
3234<ul>
3235  <li>erroneous release :-(</li>
3236</ul>
3237
3238<h3>2.2.8: Nov 13 2000</h3>
3239<ul>
3240  <li>First version of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude">XInclude</a>
3241    support</li>
3242  <li>Patch in conditional section handling</li>
3243  <li>updated MS compiler project</li>
3244  <li>fixed some XPath problems</li>
3245  <li>added an URI escaping function</li>
3246  <li>some other bug fixes</li>
3247</ul>
3248
3249<h3>2.2.7: Oct 31 2000</h3>
3250<ul>
3251  <li>added message redirection</li>
3252  <li>XPath improvements (thanks TOM !)</li>
3253  <li>xmlIOParseDTD() added</li>
3254  <li>various small fixes in the HTML, URI, HTTP and XPointer support</li>
3255  <li>some cleanup of the Makefile, autoconf and the distribution content</li>
3256</ul>
3257
3258<h3>2.2.6: Oct 25 2000:</h3>
3259<ul>
3260  <li>Added an hash table module, migrated a number of internal structure to
3261    those</li>
3262  <li>Fixed a posteriori validation problems</li>
3263  <li>HTTP module cleanups</li>
3264  <li>HTML parser improvements (tag errors, script/style handling, attribute
3265    normalization)</li>
3266  <li>coalescing of adjacent text nodes</li>
3267  <li>couple of XPath bug fixes, exported the internal API</li>
3268</ul>
3269
3270<h3>2.2.5: Oct 15 2000:</h3>
3271<ul>
3272  <li>XPointer implementation and testsuite</li>
3273  <li>Lot of XPath fixes, added variable and functions registration, more
3274    tests</li>
3275  <li>Portability fixes, lots of enhancements toward an easy Windows build
3276    and release</li>
3277  <li>Late validation fixes</li>
3278  <li>Integrated a lot of contributed patches</li>
3279  <li>added memory management docs</li>
3280  <li>a performance problem when using large buffer seems fixed</li>
3281</ul>
3282
3283<h3>2.2.4: Oct 1 2000:</h3>
3284<ul>
3285  <li>main XPath problem fixed</li>
3286  <li>Integrated portability patches for Windows</li>
3287  <li>Serious bug fixes on the URI and HTML code</li>
3288</ul>
3289
3290<h3>2.2.3: Sep 17 2000</h3>
3291<ul>
3292  <li>bug fixes</li>
3293  <li>cleanup of entity handling code</li>
3294  <li>overall review of all loops in the parsers, all sprintf usage has been
3295    checked too</li>
3296  <li>Far better handling of larges Dtd. Validating against DocBook XML Dtd
3297    works smoothly now.</li>
3298</ul>
3299
3300<h3>1.8.10: Sep 6 2000</h3>
3301<ul>
3302  <li>bug fix release for some Gnome projects</li>
3303</ul>
3304
3305<h3>2.2.2: August 12 2000</h3>
3306<ul>
3307  <li>mostly bug fixes</li>
3308  <li>started adding routines to access xml parser context options</li>
3309</ul>
3310
3311<h3>2.2.1: July 21 2000</h3>
3312<ul>
3313  <li>a purely bug fixes release</li>
3314  <li>fixed an encoding support problem when parsing from a memory block</li>
3315  <li>fixed a DOCTYPE parsing problem</li>
3316  <li>removed a bug in the function allowing to override the memory
3317    allocation routines</li>
3318</ul>
3319
3320<h3>2.2.0: July 14 2000</h3>
3321<ul>
3322  <li>applied a lot of portability fixes</li>
3323  <li>better encoding support/cleanup and saving (content is now always
3324    encoded in UTF-8)</li>
3325  <li>the HTML parser now correctly handles encodings</li>
3326  <li>added xmlHasProp()</li>
3327  <li>fixed a serious problem with &amp;#38;</li>
3328  <li>propagated the fix to FTP client</li>
3329  <li>cleanup, bugfixes, etc ...</li>
3330  <li>Added a page about <a href="encoding.html">libxml Internationalization
3331    support</a></li>
3332</ul>
3333
3334<h3>1.8.9:  July 9 2000</h3>
3335<ul>
3336  <li>fixed the spec the RPMs should be better</li>
3337  <li>fixed a serious bug in the FTP implementation, released 1.8.9 to solve
3338    rpmfind users problem</li>
3339</ul>
3340
3341<h3>2.1.1: July 1 2000</h3>
3342<ul>
3343  <li>fixes a couple of bugs in the 2.1.0 packaging</li>
3344  <li>improvements on the HTML parser</li>
3345</ul>
3346
3347<h3>2.1.0 and 1.8.8: June 29 2000</h3>
3348<ul>
3349  <li>1.8.8 is mostly a commodity package for upgrading to libxml2 according
3350    to <a href="upgrade.html">new instructions</a>. It fixes a nasty problem
3351    about &amp;#38; charref parsing</li>
3352  <li>2.1.0 also ease the upgrade from libxml v1 to the recent version. it
3353    also contains numerous fixes and enhancements:
3354    <ul>
3355      <li>added xmlStopParser() to stop parsing</li>
3356      <li>improved a lot parsing speed when there is large CDATA blocs</li>
3357      <li>includes XPath patches provided by Picdar Technology</li>
3358      <li>tried to fix as much as possible DTD validation and namespace
3359        related problems</li>
3360      <li>output to a given encoding has been added/tested</li>
3361      <li>lot of various fixes</li>
3362    </ul>
3363  </li>
3364</ul>
3365
3366<h3>2.0.0: Apr 12 2000</h3>
3367<ul>
3368  <li>First public release of libxml2. If you are using libxml, it's a good
3369    idea to check the 1.x to 2.x upgrade instructions. NOTE: while initially
3370    scheduled for Apr 3 the release occurred only on Apr 12 due to massive
3371    workload.</li>
3372  <li>The include are now located under $prefix/include/libxml (instead of
3373    $prefix/include/gnome-xml), they also are referenced by
3374    <pre>#include &lt;libxml/xxx.h&gt;</pre>
3375    <p>instead of</p>
3376    <pre>#include "xxx.h"</pre>
3377  </li>
3378  <li>a new URI module for parsing URIs and following strictly RFC 2396</li>
3379  <li>the memory allocation routines used by libxml can now be overloaded
3380    dynamically by using xmlMemSetup()</li>
3381  <li>The previously CVS only tool tester has been renamed
3382    <strong>xmllint</strong> and is now installed as part of the libxml2
3383    package</li>
3384  <li>The I/O interface has been revamped. There is now ways to plug in
3385    specific I/O modules, either at the URI scheme detection level using
3386    xmlRegisterInputCallbacks()  or by passing I/O functions when creating a
3387    parser context using xmlCreateIOParserCtxt()</li>
3388  <li>there is a C preprocessor macro LIBXML_VERSION providing the version
3389    number of the libxml module in use</li>
3390  <li>a number of optional features of libxml can now be excluded at
3391    configure time (FTP/HTTP/HTML/XPath/Debug)</li>
3392</ul>
3393
3394<h3>2.0.0beta: Mar 14 2000</h3>
3395<ul>
3396  <li>This is a first Beta release of libxml version 2</li>
3397  <li>It's available only from<a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/">xmlsoft.org
3398    FTP</a>, it's packaged as libxml2-2.0.0beta and available as tar and
3399  RPMs</li>
3400  <li>This version is now the head in the Gnome CVS base, the old one is
3401    available under the tag LIB_XML_1_X</li>
3402  <li>This includes a very large set of changes. From a  programmatic point
3403    of view applications should not have to be modified too much, check the
3404    <a href="upgrade.html">upgrade page</a></li>
3405  <li>Some interfaces may changes (especially a bit about encoding).</li>
3406  <li>the updates includes:
3407    <ul>
3408      <li>fix I18N support. ISO-Latin-x/UTF-8/UTF-16 (nearly) seems correctly
3409        handled now</li>
3410      <li>Better handling of entities, especially well-formedness checking
3411        and proper PEref extensions in external subsets</li>
3412      <li>DTD conditional sections</li>
3413      <li>Validation now correctly handle entities content</li>
3414      <li><a href="http://rpmfind.net/tools/gdome/messages/0039.html">change
3415        structures to accommodate DOM</a></li>
3416    </ul>
3417  </li>
3418  <li>Serious progress were made toward compliance, <a
3419    href="conf/result.html">here are the result of the test</a> against the
3420    OASIS testsuite (except the Japanese tests since I don't support that
3421    encoding yet). This URL is rebuilt every couple of hours using the CVS
3422    head version.</li>
3423</ul>
3424
3425<h3>1.8.7: Mar 6 2000</h3>
3426<ul>
3427  <li>This is a bug fix release:</li>
3428  <li>It is possible to disable the ignorable blanks heuristic used by
3429    libxml-1.x, a new function  xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0) will allow this. Note
3430    that for adherence to XML spec, this behaviour will be disabled by
3431    default in 2.x . The same function will allow to keep compatibility for
3432    old code.</li>
3433  <li>Blanks in &lt;a&gt;  &lt;/a&gt; constructs are not ignored anymore,
3434    avoiding heuristic is really the Right Way :-\</li>
3435  <li>The unchecked use of snprintf which was breaking libxml-1.8.6
3436    compilation on some platforms has been fixed</li>
3437  <li>nanoftp.c nanohttp.c: Fixed '#' and '?' stripping when processing
3438  URIs</li>
3439</ul>
3440
3441<h3>1.8.6: Jan 31 2000</h3>
3442<ul>
3443  <li>added a nanoFTP transport module, debugged until the new version of <a
3444    href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/rpmfind.html">rpmfind</a> can use
3445    it without troubles</li>
3446</ul>
3447
3448<h3>1.8.5: Jan 21 2000</h3>
3449<ul>
3450  <li>adding APIs to parse a well balanced chunk of XML (production <a
3451    href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#NT-content">[43] content</a> of the
3452    XML spec)</li>
3453  <li>fixed a hideous bug in xmlGetProp pointed by Rune.Djurhuus@fast.no</li>
3454  <li>Jody Goldberg &lt;jgoldberg@home.com&gt; provided another patch trying
3455    to solve the zlib checks problems</li>
3456  <li>The current state in gnome CVS base is expected to ship as 1.8.5 with
3457    gnumeric soon</li>
3458</ul>
3459
3460<h3>1.8.4: Jan 13 2000</h3>
3461<ul>
3462  <li>bug fixes, reintroduced xmlNewGlobalNs(), fixed xmlNewNs()</li>
3463  <li>all exit() call should have been removed from libxml</li>
3464  <li>fixed a problem with INCLUDE_WINSOCK on WIN32 platform</li>
3465  <li>added newDocFragment()</li>
3466</ul>
3467
3468<h3>1.8.3: Jan 5 2000</h3>
3469<ul>
3470  <li>a Push interface for the XML and HTML parsers</li>
3471  <li>a shell-like interface to the document tree (try tester --shell :-)</li>
3472  <li>lots of bug fixes and improvement added over XMas holidays</li>
3473  <li>fixed the DTD parsing code to work with the xhtml DTD</li>
3474  <li>added xmlRemoveProp(), xmlRemoveID() and xmlRemoveRef()</li>
3475  <li>Fixed bugs in xmlNewNs()</li>
3476  <li>External entity loading code has been revamped, now it uses
3477    xmlLoadExternalEntity(), some fix on entities processing were added</li>
3478  <li>cleaned up WIN32 includes of socket stuff</li>
3479</ul>
3480
3481<h3>1.8.2: Dec 21 1999</h3>
3482<ul>
3483  <li>I got another problem with includes and C++, I hope this issue is fixed
3484    for good this time</li>
3485  <li>Added a few tree modification functions: xmlReplaceNode,
3486    xmlAddPrevSibling, xmlAddNextSibling, xmlNodeSetName and
3487    xmlDocSetRootElement</li>
3488  <li>Tried to improve the HTML output with help from <a
3489    href="mailto:clahey@umich.edu">Chris Lahey</a></li>
3490</ul>
3491
3492<h3>1.8.1: Dec 18 1999</h3>
3493<ul>
3494  <li>various patches to avoid troubles when using libxml with C++ compilers
3495    the "namespace" keyword and C escaping in include files</li>
3496  <li>a problem in one of the core macros IS_CHAR was corrected</li>
3497  <li>fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.0 breaking default namespace processing,
3498    and more specifically the Dia application</li>
3499  <li>fixed a posteriori validation (validation after parsing, or by using a
3500    Dtd not specified in the original document)</li>
3501  <li>fixed a bug in</li>
3502</ul>
3503
3504<h3>1.8.0: Dec 12 1999</h3>
3505<ul>
3506  <li>cleanup, especially memory wise</li>
3507  <li>the parser should be more reliable, especially the HTML one, it should
3508    not crash, whatever the input !</li>
3509  <li>Integrated various patches, especially a speedup improvement for large
3510    dataset from <a href="mailto:cnygard@bellatlantic.net">Carl Nygard</a>,
3511    configure with --with-buffers to enable them.</li>
3512  <li>attribute normalization, oops should have been added long ago !</li>
3513  <li>attributes defaulted from DTDs should be available, xmlSetProp() now
3514    does entities escaping by default.</li>
3515</ul>
3516
3517<h3>1.7.4: Oct 25 1999</h3>
3518<ul>
3519  <li>Lots of HTML improvement</li>
3520  <li>Fixed some errors when saving both XML and HTML</li>
3521  <li>More examples, the regression tests should now look clean</li>
3522  <li>Fixed a bug with contiguous charref</li>
3523</ul>
3524
3525<h3>1.7.3: Sep 29 1999</h3>
3526<ul>
3527  <li>portability problems fixed</li>
3528  <li>snprintf was used unconditionally, leading to link problems on system
3529    were it's not available, fixed</li>
3530</ul>
3531
3532<h3>1.7.1: Sep 24 1999</h3>
3533<ul>
3534  <li>The basic type for strings manipulated by libxml has been renamed in
3535    1.7.1 from <strong>CHAR</strong> to <strong>xmlChar</strong>. The reason
3536    is that CHAR was conflicting with a predefined type on Windows. However
3537    on non WIN32 environment, compatibility is provided by the way of  a
3538    <strong>#define </strong>.</li>
3539  <li>Changed another error : the use of a structure field called errno, and
3540    leading to troubles on platforms where it's a macro</li>
3541</ul>
3542
3543<h3>1.7.0: Sep 23 1999</h3>
3544<ul>
3545  <li>Added the ability to fetch remote DTD or parsed entities, see the <a
3546    href="html/libxml-nanohttp.html">nanohttp</a> module.</li>
3547  <li>Added an errno to report errors by another mean than a simple printf
3548    like callback</li>
3549  <li>Finished ID/IDREF support and checking when validation</li>
3550  <li>Serious memory leaks fixed (there is now a <a
3551    href="html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">memory wrapper</a> module)</li>
3552  <li>Improvement of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath">XPath</a>
3553    implementation</li>
3554  <li>Added an HTML parser front-end</li>
3555</ul>
3556
3557<h2><a name="XML">XML</a></h2>
3558
3559<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">XML is a standard</a> for
3560markup-based structured documents. Here is <a name="example">an example XML
3561document</a>:</p>
3562<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
3563&lt;EXAMPLE prop1="gnome is great" prop2="&amp;amp; linux too"&gt;
3564  &lt;head&gt;
3565   &lt;title&gt;Welcome to Gnome&lt;/title&gt;
3566  &lt;/head&gt;
3567  &lt;chapter&gt;
3568   &lt;title&gt;The Linux adventure&lt;/title&gt;
3569   &lt;p&gt;bla bla bla ...&lt;/p&gt;
3570   &lt;image href="linus.gif"/&gt;
3571   &lt;p&gt;...&lt;/p&gt;
3572  &lt;/chapter&gt;
3573&lt;/EXAMPLE&gt;</pre>
3574
3575<p>The first line specifies that it is an XML document and gives useful
3576information about its encoding.  Then the rest of the document is a text
3577format whose structure is specified by tags between brackets. <strong>Each
3578tag opened has to be closed</strong>. XML is pedantic about this. However, if
3579a tag is empty (no content), a single tag can serve as both the opening and
3580closing tag if it ends with <code>/&gt;</code> rather than with
3581<code>&gt;</code>. Note that, for example, the image tag has no content (just
3582an attribute) and is closed by ending the tag with <code>/&gt;</code>.</p>
3583
3584<p>XML can be applied successfully to a wide range of tasks, ranging from
3585long term structured document maintenance (where it follows the steps of
3586SGML) to simple data encoding mechanisms like configuration file formatting
3587(glade), spreadsheets (gnumeric), or even shorter lived documents such as
3588WebDAV where it is used to encode remote calls between a client and a
3589server.</p>
3590
3591<h2><a name="XSLT">XSLT</a></h2>
3592
3593<p>Check <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT">the separate libxslt page</a></p>
3594
3595<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt">XSL Transformations</a>,  is a
3596language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents (or
3597HTML/textual output).</p>
3598
3599<p>A separate library called libxslt is available implementing XSLT-1.0 for
3600libxml2. This module "libxslt" too can be found in the Gnome SVN base.</p>
3601
3602<p>You can check the progresses on the libxslt <a
3603href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ChangeLog.html">Changelog</a>.</p>
3604
3605<h2><a name="Python">Python and bindings</a></h2>
3606
3607<p>There are a number of language bindings and wrappers available for
3608libxml2, the list below is not exhaustive. Please contact the <a
3609href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-bindings">xml-bindings@gnome.org</a>
3610(<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml-bindings/">archives</a>) in
3611order to get updates to this list or to discuss the specific topic of libxml2
3612or libxslt wrappers or bindings:</p>
3613<ul>
3614  <li><a href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/">Libxml++</a> seems the
3615    most up-to-date C++ bindings for libxml2, check the <a
3616    href="http://libxmlplusplus.sourceforge.net/reference/html/hierarchy.html">documentation</a>
3617    and the <a
3618    href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/libxmlplusplus/libxml%2b%2b/examples/">examples</a>.</li>
3619  <li>There is another <a href="http://libgdome-cpp.berlios.de/">C++ wrapper
3620    based on the gdome2 bindings</a> maintained by Tobias Peters.</li>
3621  <li>and a third C++ wrapper by Peter Jones &lt;pjones@pmade.org&gt;
3622    <p>Website: <a
3623    href="http://pmade.org/pjones/software/xmlwrapp/">http://pmade.org/pjones/software/xmlwrapp/</a></p>
3624  </li>
3625  <li>XML::LibXML <a href="http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/XML-LibXML">Perl
3626      bindings</a> are available on CPAN, as well as XML::LibXSLT
3627      <a href="http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/XML-LibXSLT">Perl libxslt
3628      bindings</a>.</li>
3629  <li>If you're interested into scripting XML processing, have a look at <a
3630    href="http://xsh.sourceforge.net/">XSH</a> an XML editing shell based on
3631    Libxml2 Perl bindings.</li>
3632  <li><a href="mailto:dkuhlman@cutter.rexx.com">Dave Kuhlman</a> provides an
3633    earlier version of the libxml/libxslt <a
3634    href="http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman">wrappers for Python</a>.</li>
3635  <li>Gopal.V and Peter Minten develop <a
3636    href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/libxmlsharp">libxml#</a>, a set of
3637    C# libxml2 bindings.</li>
3638  <li>Petr Kozelka provides <a
3639    href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libxml2-pas">Pascal units to glue
3640    libxml2</a> with Kylix, Delphi and other Pascal compilers.</li>
3641  <li>Uwe Fechner also provides <a
3642    href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/idom2-pas/">idom2</a>, a DOM2
3643    implementation for Kylix2/D5/D6 from Borland.</li>
3644  <li>There is <a href="http://libxml.rubyforge.org/">bindings for Ruby</a>
3645    and libxml2 bindings are also available in Ruby through the <a
3646    href="http://libgdome-ruby.berlios.de/">libgdome-ruby</a> module
3647    maintained by Tobias Peters.</li>
3648  <li>Steve Ball and contributors maintains <a
3649    href="http://tclxml.sourceforge.net/">libxml2 and libxslt bindings for
3650    Tcl</a>.</li>
3651  <li>libxml2 and libxslt are the default XML libraries for PHP5.</li>
3652  <li><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/classpathx/">LibxmlJ</a> is
3653    an effort to create a 100% JAXP-compatible Java wrapper for libxml2 and
3654    libxslt as part of GNU ClasspathX project.</li>
3655  <li>Patrick McPhee provides Rexx bindings fof libxml2 and libxslt, look for
3656    <a href="http://www.interlog.com/~ptjm/software.html">RexxXML</a>.</li>
3657  <li><a
3658    href="http://www.satimage.fr/software/en/xml_suite.html">Satimage</a>
3659    provides <a
3660    href="http://www.satimage.fr/software/en/downloads_osaxen.html">XMLLib
3661    osax</a>. This is an osax for Mac OS X with a set of commands to
3662    implement in AppleScript the XML DOM, XPATH and XSLT. Also includes
3663    commands for Property-lists (Apple's fast lookup table XML format.)</li>
3664  <li>Francesco Montorsi developped <a
3665    href="https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=51305&amp;package_id=45182">wxXml2</a>
3666    wrappers that interface libxml2, allowing wxWidgets applications to
3667    load/save/edit XML instances.</li>
3668</ul>
3669
3670<p>The distribution includes a set of Python bindings, which are guaranteed
3671to be maintained as part of the library in the future, though the Python
3672interface have not yet reached the completeness of the C API.</p>
3673
3674<p>Note that some of the Python purist dislike the default set of Python
3675bindings, rather than complaining I suggest they have a look at <a
3676href="http://lxml.de/">lxml the more pythonic bindings for libxml2
3677and libxslt</a> and <a
3678href="http://lxml.de/mailinglist/">check the mailing-list</a>.</p>
3679
3680<p><a href="mailto:stephane.bidoul@softwareag.com">Stéphane Bidoul</a>
3681maintains <a href="http://users.skynet.be/sbi/libxml-python/">a Windows port
3682of the Python bindings</a>.</p>
3683
3684<p>Note to people interested in building bindings, the API is formalized as
3685<a href="libxml2-api.xml">an XML API description file</a> which allows to
3686automate a large part of the Python bindings, this includes function
3687descriptions, enums, structures, typedefs, etc... The Python script used to
3688build the bindings is python/generator.py in the source distribution.</p>
3689
3690<p>To install the Python bindings there are 2 options:</p>
3691<ul>
3692  <li>If you use an RPM based distribution, simply install the <a
3693    href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libxml2-python">libxml2-python
3694    RPM</a> (and if needed the <a
3695    href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libxslt-python">libxslt-python
3696    RPM</a>).</li>
3697  <li>Otherwise use the <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/python/">libxml2-python
3698    module distribution</a> corresponding to your installed version of
3699    libxml2 and libxslt. Note that to install it you will need both libxml2
3700    and libxslt installed and run "python setup.py build install" in the
3701    module tree.</li>
3702</ul>
3703
3704<p>The distribution includes a set of examples and regression tests for the
3705python bindings in the <code>python/tests</code> directory. Here are some
3706excerpts from those tests:</p>
3707
3708<h3>tst.py:</h3>
3709
3710<p>This is a basic test of the file interface and DOM navigation:</p>
3711<pre>import libxml2, sys
3712
3713doc = libxml2.parseFile("tst.xml")
3714if doc.name != "tst.xml":
3715    print "doc.name failed"
3716    sys.exit(1)
3717root = doc.children
3718if root.name != "doc":
3719    print "root.name failed"
3720    sys.exit(1)
3721child = root.children
3722if child.name != "foo":
3723    print "child.name failed"
3724    sys.exit(1)
3725doc.freeDoc()</pre>
3726
3727<p>The Python module is called libxml2; parseFile is the equivalent of
3728xmlParseFile (most of the bindings are automatically generated, and the xml
3729prefix is removed and the casing convention are kept). All node seen at the
3730binding level share the same subset of accessors:</p>
3731<ul>
3732  <li><code>name</code> : returns the node name</li>
3733  <li><code>type</code> : returns a string indicating the node type</li>
3734  <li><code>content</code> : returns the content of the node, it is based on
3735    xmlNodeGetContent() and hence is recursive.</li>
3736  <li><code>parent</code> , <code>children</code>, <code>last</code>,
3737    <code>next</code>, <code>prev</code>, <code>doc</code>,
3738    <code>properties</code>: pointing to the associated element in the tree,
3739    those may return None in case no such link exists.</li>
3740</ul>
3741
3742<p>Also note the need to explicitly deallocate documents with freeDoc() .
3743Reference counting for libxml2 trees would need quite a lot of work to
3744function properly, and rather than risk memory leaks if not implemented
3745correctly it sounds safer to have an explicit function to free a tree. The
3746wrapper python objects like doc, root or child are them automatically garbage
3747collected.</p>
3748
3749<h3>validate.py:</h3>
3750
3751<p>This test check the validation interfaces and redirection of error
3752messages:</p>
3753<pre>import libxml2
3754
3755#deactivate error messages from the validation
3756def noerr(ctx, str):
3757    pass
3758
3759libxml2.registerErrorHandler(noerr, None)
3760
3761ctxt = libxml2.createFileParserCtxt("invalid.xml")
3762ctxt.validate(1)
3763ctxt.parseDocument()
3764doc = ctxt.doc()
3765valid = ctxt.isValid()
3766doc.freeDoc()
3767if valid != 0:
3768    print "validity check failed"</pre>
3769
3770<p>The first thing to notice is the call to registerErrorHandler(), it
3771defines a new error handler global to the library. It is used to avoid seeing
3772the error messages when trying to validate the invalid document.</p>
3773
3774<p>The main interest of that test is the creation of a parser context with
3775createFileParserCtxt() and how the behaviour can be changed before calling
3776parseDocument() . Similarly the information resulting from the parsing phase
3777is also available using context methods.</p>
3778
3779<p>Contexts like nodes are defined as class and the libxml2 wrappers maps the
3780C function interfaces in terms of objects method as much as possible. The
3781best to get a complete view of what methods are supported is to look at the
3782libxml2.py module containing all the wrappers.</p>
3783
3784<h3>push.py:</h3>
3785
3786<p>This test show how to activate the push parser interface:</p>
3787<pre>import libxml2
3788
3789ctxt = libxml2.createPushParser(None, "&lt;foo", 4, "test.xml")
3790ctxt.parseChunk("/&gt;", 2, 1)
3791doc = ctxt.doc()
3792
3793doc.freeDoc()</pre>
3794
3795<p>The context is created with a special call based on the
3796xmlCreatePushParser() from the C library. The first argument is an optional
3797SAX callback object, then the initial set of data, the length and the name of
3798the resource in case URI-References need to be computed by the parser.</p>
3799
3800<p>Then the data are pushed using the parseChunk() method, the last call
3801setting the third argument terminate to 1.</p>
3802
3803<h3>pushSAX.py:</h3>
3804
3805<p>this test show the use of the event based parsing interfaces. In this case
3806the parser does not build a document, but provides callback information as
3807the parser makes progresses analyzing the data being provided:</p>
3808<pre>import libxml2
3809log = ""
3810
3811class callback:
3812    def startDocument(self):
3813        global log
3814        log = log + "startDocument:"
3815
3816    def endDocument(self):
3817        global log
3818        log = log + "endDocument:"
3819
3820    def startElement(self, tag, attrs):
3821        global log
3822        log = log + "startElement %s %s:" % (tag, attrs)
3823
3824    def endElement(self, tag):
3825        global log
3826        log = log + "endElement %s:" % (tag)
3827
3828    def characters(self, data):
3829        global log
3830        log = log + "characters: %s:" % (data)
3831
3832    def warning(self, msg):
3833        global log
3834        log = log + "warning: %s:" % (msg)
3835
3836    def error(self, msg):
3837        global log
3838        log = log + "error: %s:" % (msg)
3839
3840    def fatalError(self, msg):
3841        global log
3842        log = log + "fatalError: %s:" % (msg)
3843
3844handler = callback()
3845
3846ctxt = libxml2.createPushParser(handler, "&lt;foo", 4, "test.xml")
3847chunk = " url='tst'&gt;b"
3848ctxt.parseChunk(chunk, len(chunk), 0)
3849chunk = "ar&lt;/foo&gt;"
3850ctxt.parseChunk(chunk, len(chunk), 1)
3851
3852reference = "startDocument:startElement foo {'url': 'tst'}:" + \
3853            "characters: bar:endElement foo:endDocument:"
3854if log != reference:
3855    print "Error got: %s" % log
3856    print "Expected: %s" % reference</pre>
3857
3858<p>The key object in that test is the handler, it provides a number of entry
3859points which can be called by the parser as it makes progresses to indicate
3860the information set obtained. The full set of callback is larger than what
3861the callback class in that specific example implements (see the SAX
3862definition for a complete list). The wrapper will only call those supplied by
3863the object when activated. The startElement receives the names of the element
3864and a dictionary containing the attributes carried by this element.</p>
3865
3866<p>Also note that the reference string generated from the callback shows a
3867single character call even though the string "bar" is passed to the parser
3868from 2 different call to parseChunk()</p>
3869
3870<h3>xpath.py:</h3>
3871
3872<p>This is a basic test of XPath wrappers support</p>
3873<pre>import libxml2
3874
3875doc = libxml2.parseFile("tst.xml")
3876ctxt = doc.xpathNewContext()
3877res = ctxt.xpathEval("//*")
3878if len(res) != 2:
3879    print "xpath query: wrong node set size"
3880    sys.exit(1)
3881if res[0].name != "doc" or res[1].name != "foo":
3882    print "xpath query: wrong node set value"
3883    sys.exit(1)
3884doc.freeDoc()
3885ctxt.xpathFreeContext()</pre>
3886
3887<p>This test parses a file, then create an XPath context to evaluate XPath
3888expression on it. The xpathEval() method execute an XPath query and returns
3889the result mapped in a Python way. String and numbers are natively converted,
3890and node sets are returned as a tuple of libxml2 Python nodes wrappers. Like
3891the document, the XPath context need to be freed explicitly, also not that
3892the result of the XPath query may point back to the document tree and hence
3893the document must be freed after the result of the query is used.</p>
3894
3895<h3>xpathext.py:</h3>
3896
3897<p>This test shows how to extend the XPath engine with functions written in
3898python:</p>
3899<pre>import libxml2
3900
3901def foo(ctx, x):
3902    return x + 1
3903
3904doc = libxml2.parseFile("tst.xml")
3905ctxt = doc.xpathNewContext()
3906libxml2.registerXPathFunction(ctxt._o, "foo", None, foo)
3907res = ctxt.xpathEval("foo(1)")
3908if res != 2:
3909    print "xpath extension failure"
3910doc.freeDoc()
3911ctxt.xpathFreeContext()</pre>
3912
3913<p>Note how the extension function is registered with the context (but that
3914part is not yet finalized, this may change slightly in the future).</p>
3915
3916<h3>tstxpath.py:</h3>
3917
3918<p>This test is similar to the previous one but shows how the extension
3919function can access the XPath evaluation context:</p>
3920<pre>def foo(ctx, x):
3921    global called
3922
3923    #
3924    # test that access to the XPath evaluation contexts
3925    #
3926    pctxt = libxml2.xpathParserContext(_obj=ctx)
3927    ctxt = pctxt.context()
3928    called = ctxt.function()
3929    return x + 1</pre>
3930
3931<p>All the interfaces around the XPath parser(or rather evaluation) context
3932are not finalized, but it should be sufficient to do contextual work at the
3933evaluation point.</p>
3934
3935<h3>Memory debugging:</h3>
3936
3937<p>last but not least, all tests starts with the following prologue:</p>
3938<pre>#memory debug specific
3939libxml2.debugMemory(1)</pre>
3940
3941<p>and ends with the following epilogue:</p>
3942<pre>#memory debug specific
3943libxml2.cleanupParser()
3944if libxml2.debugMemory(1) == 0:
3945    print "OK"
3946else:
3947    print "Memory leak %d bytes" % (libxml2.debugMemory(1))
3948    libxml2.dumpMemory()</pre>
3949
3950<p>Those activate the memory debugging interface of libxml2 where all
3951allocated block in the library are tracked. The prologue then cleans up the
3952library state and checks that all allocated memory has been freed. If not it
3953calls dumpMemory() which saves that list in a <code>.memdump</code> file.</p>
3954
3955<h2><a name="architecture">libxml2 architecture</a></h2>
3956
3957<p>Libxml2 is made of multiple components; some of them are optional, and
3958most of the block interfaces are public. The main components are:</p>
3959<ul>
3960  <li>an Input/Output layer</li>
3961  <li>FTP and HTTP client layers (optional)</li>
3962  <li>an Internationalization layer managing the encodings support</li>
3963  <li>a URI module</li>
3964  <li>the XML parser and its basic SAX interface</li>
3965  <li>an HTML parser using the same SAX interface (optional)</li>
3966  <li>a SAX tree module to build an in-memory DOM representation</li>
3967  <li>a tree module to manipulate the DOM representation</li>
3968  <li>a validation module using the DOM representation (optional)</li>
3969  <li>an XPath module for global lookup in a DOM representation
3970  (optional)</li>
3971  <li>a debug module (optional)</li>
3972</ul>
3973
3974<p>Graphically this gives the following:</p>
3975
3976<p><img src="libxml.gif" alt="a graphical view of the various"></p>
3977
3978<p></p>
3979
3980<h2><a name="tree">The tree output</a></h2>
3981
3982<p>The parser returns a tree built during the document analysis. The value
3983returned is an <strong>xmlDocPtr</strong> (i.e., a pointer to an
3984<strong>xmlDoc</strong> structure). This structure contains information such
3985as the file name, the document type, and a <strong>children</strong> pointer
3986which is the root of the document (or more exactly the first child under the
3987root which is the document). The tree is made of <strong>xmlNode</strong>s,
3988chained in double-linked lists of siblings and with a children&lt;-&gt;parent
3989relationship. An xmlNode can also carry properties (a chain of xmlAttr
3990structures). An attribute may have a value which is a list of TEXT or
3991ENTITY_REF nodes.</p>
3992
3993<p>Here is an example (erroneous with respect to the XML spec since there
3994should be only one ELEMENT under the root):</p>
3995
3996<p><img src="structure.gif" alt=" structure.gif "></p>
3997
3998<p>In the source package there is a small program (not installed by default)
3999called <strong>xmllint</strong> which parses XML files given as argument and
4000prints them back as parsed. This is useful for detecting errors both in XML
4001code and in the XML parser itself. It has an option <strong>--debug</strong>
4002which prints the actual in-memory structure of the document; here is the
4003result with the <a href="#example">example</a> given before:</p>
4004<pre>DOCUMENT
4005version=1.0
4006standalone=true
4007  ELEMENT EXAMPLE
4008    ATTRIBUTE prop1
4009      TEXT
4010      content=gnome is great
4011    ATTRIBUTE prop2
4012      ENTITY_REF
4013      TEXT
4014      content= linux too
4015    ELEMENT head
4016      ELEMENT title
4017        TEXT
4018        content=Welcome to Gnome
4019    ELEMENT chapter
4020      ELEMENT title
4021        TEXT
4022        content=The Linux adventure
4023      ELEMENT p
4024        TEXT
4025        content=bla bla bla ...
4026      ELEMENT image
4027        ATTRIBUTE href
4028          TEXT
4029          content=linus.gif
4030      ELEMENT p
4031        TEXT
4032        content=...</pre>
4033
4034<p>This should be useful for learning the internal representation model.</p>
4035
4036<h2><a name="interface">The SAX interface</a></h2>
4037
4038<p>Sometimes the DOM tree output is just too large to fit reasonably into
4039memory. In that case (and if you don't expect to save back the XML document
4040loaded using libxml), it's better to use the SAX interface of libxml. SAX is
4041a <strong>callback-based interface</strong> to the parser. Before parsing,
4042the application layer registers a customized set of callbacks which are
4043called by the library as it progresses through the XML input.</p>
4044
4045<p>To get more detailed step-by-step guidance on using the SAX interface of
4046libxml, see the <a
4047href="http://www.jamesh.id.au/articles/libxml-sax/libxml-sax.html">nice
4048documentation</a>.written by <a href="mailto:james@daa.com.au">James
4049Henstridge</a>.</p>
4050
4051<p>You can debug the SAX behaviour by using the <strong>testSAX</strong>
4052program located in the gnome-xml module (it's usually not shipped in the
4053binary packages of libxml, but you can find it in the tar source
4054distribution). Here is the sequence of callbacks that would be reported by
4055testSAX when parsing the example XML document shown earlier:</p>
4056<pre>SAX.setDocumentLocator()
4057SAX.startDocument()
4058SAX.getEntity(amp)
4059SAX.startElement(EXAMPLE, prop1='gnome is great', prop2='&amp;amp; linux too')
4060SAX.characters(   , 3)
4061SAX.startElement(head)
4062SAX.characters(    , 4)
4063SAX.startElement(title)
4064SAX.characters(Welcome to Gnome, 16)
4065SAX.endElement(title)
4066SAX.characters(   , 3)
4067SAX.endElement(head)
4068SAX.characters(   , 3)
4069SAX.startElement(chapter)
4070SAX.characters(    , 4)
4071SAX.startElement(title)
4072SAX.characters(The Linux adventure, 19)
4073SAX.endElement(title)
4074SAX.characters(    , 4)
4075SAX.startElement(p)
4076SAX.characters(bla bla bla ..., 15)
4077SAX.endElement(p)
4078SAX.characters(    , 4)
4079SAX.startElement(image, href='linus.gif')
4080SAX.endElement(image)
4081SAX.characters(    , 4)
4082SAX.startElement(p)
4083SAX.characters(..., 3)
4084SAX.endElement(p)
4085SAX.characters(   , 3)
4086SAX.endElement(chapter)
4087SAX.characters( , 1)
4088SAX.endElement(EXAMPLE)
4089SAX.endDocument()</pre>
4090
4091<p>Most of the other interfaces of libxml2 are based on the DOM tree-building
4092facility, so nearly everything up to the end of this document presupposes the
4093use of the standard DOM tree build. Note that the DOM tree itself is built by
4094a set of registered default callbacks, without internal specific
4095interface.</p>
4096
4097<h2><a name="Validation">Validation &amp; DTDs</a></h2>
4098
4099<p>Table of Content:</p>
4100<ol>
4101  <li><a href="#General5">General overview</a></li>
4102  <li><a href="#definition">The definition</a></li>
4103  <li><a href="#Simple">Simple rules</a>
4104    <ol>
4105      <li><a href="#reference">How to reference a DTD from a document</a></li>
4106      <li><a href="#Declaring">Declaring elements</a></li>
4107      <li><a href="#Declaring1">Declaring attributes</a></li>
4108    </ol>
4109  </li>
4110  <li><a href="#Some">Some examples</a></li>
4111  <li><a href="#validate">How to validate</a></li>
4112  <li><a href="#Other">Other resources</a></li>
4113</ol>
4114
4115<h3><a name="General5">General overview</a></h3>
4116
4117<p>Well what is validation and what is a DTD ?</p>
4118
4119<p>DTD is the acronym for Document Type Definition. This is a description of
4120the content for a family of XML files. This is part of the XML 1.0
4121specification, and allows one to describe and verify that a given document
4122instance conforms to the set of rules detailing its structure and content.</p>
4123
4124<p>Validation is the process of checking a document against a DTD (more
4125generally against a set of construction rules).</p>
4126
4127<p>The validation process and building DTDs are the two most difficult parts
4128of the XML life cycle. Briefly a DTD defines all the possible elements to be
4129found within your document, what is the formal shape of your document tree
4130(by defining the allowed content of an element; either text, a regular
4131expression for the allowed list of children, or mixed content i.e. both text
4132and children). The DTD also defines the valid attributes for all elements and
4133the types of those attributes.</p>
4134
4135<h3><a name="definition1">The definition</a></h3>
4136
4137<p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">W3C XML Recommendation</a> (<a
4138href="http://www.xml.com/axml/axml.html">Tim Bray's annotated version of
4139Rev1</a>):</p>
4140<ul>
4141  <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#elemdecls">Declaring
4142  elements</a></li>
4143  <li><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#attdecls">Declaring
4144  attributes</a></li>
4145</ul>
4146
4147<p>(unfortunately) all this is inherited from the SGML world, the syntax is
4148ancient...</p>
4149
4150<h3><a name="Simple1">Simple rules</a></h3>
4151
4152<p>Writing DTDs can be done in many ways. The rules to build them if you need
4153something permanent or something which can evolve over time can be radically
4154different. Really complex DTDs like DocBook ones are flexible but quite
4155harder to design. I will just focus on DTDs for a formats with a fixed simple
4156structure. It is just a set of basic rules, and definitely not exhaustive nor
4157usable for complex DTD design.</p>
4158
4159<h4><a name="reference1">How to reference a DTD from a document</a>:</h4>
4160
4161<p>Assuming the top element of the document is <code>spec</code> and the dtd
4162is placed in the file <code>mydtd</code> in the subdirectory
4163<code>dtds</code> of the directory from where the document were loaded:</p>
4164
4165<p><code>&lt;!DOCTYPE spec SYSTEM "dtds/mydtd"&gt;</code></p>
4166
4167<p>Notes:</p>
4168<ul>
4169  <li>The system string is actually an URI-Reference (as defined in <a
4170    href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</a>) so you can use a
4171    full URL string indicating the location of your DTD on the Web. This is a
4172    really good thing to do if you want others to validate your document.</li>
4173  <li>It is also possible to associate a <code>PUBLIC</code> identifier (a
4174    magic string) so that the DTD is looked up in catalogs on the client side
4175    without having to locate it on the web.</li>
4176  <li>A DTD contains a set of element and attribute declarations, but they
4177    don't define what the root of the document should be. This is explicitly
4178    told to the parser/validator as the first element of the
4179    <code>DOCTYPE</code> declaration.</li>
4180</ul>
4181
4182<h4><a name="Declaring2">Declaring elements</a>:</h4>
4183
4184<p>The following declares an element <code>spec</code>:</p>
4185
4186<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT spec (front, body, back?)&gt;</code></p>
4187
4188<p>It also expresses that the spec element contains one <code>front</code>,
4189one <code>body</code> and one optional <code>back</code> children elements in
4190this order. The declaration of one element of the structure and its content
4191are done in a single declaration. Similarly the following declares
4192<code>div1</code> elements:</p>
4193
4194<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT div1 (head, (p | list | note)*, div2?)&gt;</code></p>
4195
4196<p>which means div1 contains one <code>head</code> then a series of optional
4197<code>p</code>, <code>list</code>s and <code>note</code>s and then an
4198optional <code>div2</code>. And last but not least an element can contain
4199text:</p>
4200
4201<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT b (#PCDATA)&gt;</code></p>
4202
4203<p><code>b</code> contains text or being of mixed content (text and elements
4204in no particular order):</p>
4205
4206<p><code>&lt;!ELEMENT p (#PCDATA|a|ul|b|i|em)*&gt;</code></p>
4207
4208<p><code>p </code>can contain text or <code>a</code>, <code>ul</code>,
4209<code>b</code>, <code>i </code>or <code>em</code> elements in no particular
4210order.</p>
4211
4212<h4><a name="Declaring1">Declaring attributes</a>:</h4>
4213
4214<p>Again the attributes declaration includes their content definition:</p>
4215
4216<p><code>&lt;!ATTLIST termdef name CDATA #IMPLIED&gt;</code></p>
4217
4218<p>means that the element <code>termdef</code> can have a <code>name</code>
4219attribute containing text (<code>CDATA</code>) and which is optional
4220(<code>#IMPLIED</code>). The attribute value can also be defined within a
4221set:</p>
4222
4223<p><code>&lt;!ATTLIST list type (bullets|ordered|glossary)
4224"ordered"&gt;</code></p>
4225
4226<p>means <code>list</code> element have a <code>type</code> attribute with 3
4227allowed values "bullets", "ordered" or "glossary" and which default to
4228"ordered" if the attribute is not explicitly specified.</p>
4229
4230<p>The content type of an attribute can be text (<code>CDATA</code>),
4231anchor/reference/references
4232(<code>ID</code>/<code>IDREF</code>/<code>IDREFS</code>), entity(ies)
4233(<code>ENTITY</code>/<code>ENTITIES</code>) or name(s)
4234(<code>NMTOKEN</code>/<code>NMTOKENS</code>). The following defines that a
4235<code>chapter</code> element can have an optional <code>id</code> attribute
4236of type <code>ID</code>, usable for reference from attribute of type
4237IDREF:</p>
4238
4239<p><code>&lt;!ATTLIST chapter id ID #IMPLIED&gt;</code></p>
4240
4241<p>The last value of an attribute definition can be <code>#REQUIRED
4242</code>meaning that the attribute has to be given, <code>#IMPLIED</code>
4243meaning that it is optional, or the default value (possibly prefixed by
4244<code>#FIXED</code> if it is the only allowed).</p>
4245
4246<p>Notes:</p>
4247<ul>
4248  <li>Usually the attributes pertaining to a given element are declared in a
4249    single expression, but it is just a convention adopted by a lot of DTD
4250    writers:
4251    <pre>&lt;!ATTLIST termdef
4252          id      ID      #REQUIRED
4253          name    CDATA   #IMPLIED&gt;</pre>
4254    <p>The previous construct defines both <code>id</code> and
4255    <code>name</code> attributes for the element <code>termdef</code>.</p>
4256  </li>
4257</ul>
4258
4259<h3><a name="Some1">Some examples</a></h3>
4260
4261<p>The directory <code>test/valid/dtds/</code> in the libxml2 distribution
4262contains some complex DTD examples. The example in the file
4263<code>test/valid/dia.xml</code> shows an XML file where the simple DTD is
4264directly included within the document.</p>
4265
4266<h3><a name="validate1">How to validate</a></h3>
4267
4268<p>The simplest way is to use the xmllint program included with libxml. The
4269<code>--valid</code> option turns-on validation of the files given as input.
4270For example the following validates a copy of the first revision of the XML
42711.0 specification:</p>
4272
4273<p><code>xmllint --valid --noout test/valid/REC-xml-19980210.xml</code></p>
4274
4275<p>the -- noout is used to disable output of the resulting tree.</p>
4276
4277<p>The <code>--dtdvalid dtd</code> allows validation of the document(s)
4278against a given DTD.</p>
4279
4280<p>Libxml2 exports an API to handle DTDs and validation, check the <a
4281href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-valid.html">associated
4282description</a>.</p>
4283
4284<h3><a name="Other1">Other resources</a></h3>
4285
4286<p>DTDs are as old as SGML. So there may be a number of examples on-line, I
4287will just list one for now, others pointers welcome:</p>
4288<ul>
4289  <li><a href="http://www.xml101.com:8081/dtd/">XML-101 DTD</a></li>
4290</ul>
4291
4292<p>I suggest looking at the examples found under test/valid/dtd and any of
4293the large number of books available on XML. The dia example in test/valid
4294should be both simple and complete enough to allow you to build your own.</p>
4295
4296<p></p>
4297
4298<h2><a name="Memory">Memory Management</a></h2>
4299
4300<p>Table of Content:</p>
4301<ol>
4302  <li><a href="#General3">General overview</a></li>
4303  <li><a href="#setting">Setting libxml2 set of memory routines</a></li>
4304  <li><a href="#cleanup">Cleaning up after using the library</a></li>
4305  <li><a href="#Debugging">Debugging routines</a></li>
4306  <li><a href="#General4">General memory requirements</a></li>
4307  <li><a href="#Compacting">Returning memory to the kernel</a></li>
4308</ol>
4309
4310<h3><a name="General3">General overview</a></h3>
4311
4312<p>The module <code><a
4313href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlmemory.h</a></code>
4314provides the interfaces to the libxml2 memory system:</p>
4315<ul>
4316  <li>libxml2 does not use the libc memory allocator directly but xmlFree(),
4317    xmlMalloc() and xmlRealloc()</li>
4318  <li>those routines can be reallocated to a specific set of routine, by
4319    default the libc ones i.e. free(), malloc() and realloc()</li>
4320  <li>the xmlmemory.c module includes a set of debugging routine</li>
4321</ul>
4322
4323<h3><a name="setting">Setting libxml2 set of memory routines</a></h3>
4324
4325<p>It is sometimes useful to not use the default memory allocator, either for
4326debugging, analysis or to implement a specific behaviour on memory management
4327(like on embedded systems). Two function calls are available to do so:</p>
4328<ul>
4329  <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemGet
4330    ()</a> which return the current set of functions in use by the parser</li>
4331  <li><a
4332    href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemSetup()</a>
4333    which allow to set up a new set of memory allocation functions</li>
4334</ul>
4335
4336<p>Of course a call to xmlMemSetup() should probably be done before calling
4337any other libxml2 routines (unless you are sure your allocations routines are
4338compatibles).</p>
4339
4340<h3><a name="cleanup">Cleaning up after using the library</a></h3>
4341
4342<p>Libxml2 is not stateless, there is a few set of memory structures needing
4343allocation before the parser is fully functional (some encoding structures
4344for example). This also mean that once parsing is finished there is a tiny
4345amount of memory (a few hundred bytes) which can be recollected if you don't
4346reuse the library or any document built with it:</p>
4347<ul>
4348  <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlCleanupParser
4349    ()</a> is a centralized routine to free the library state and data. Note
4350    that it won't deallocate any produced tree if any (use the xmlFreeDoc()
4351    and related routines for this). This should be called only when the library
4352    is not used anymore.</li>
4353  <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parser.html">xmlInitParser
4354    ()</a> is the dual routine allowing to preallocate the parsing state
4355    which can be useful for example to avoid initialization reentrancy
4356    problems when using libxml2 in multithreaded applications</li>
4357</ul>
4358
4359<p>Generally xmlCleanupParser() is safe assuming no parsing is ongoing and
4360no document is still being used, if needed the state will be rebuild at the
4361next invocation of parser routines (or by xmlInitParser()), but be careful
4362of the consequences in multithreaded applications.</p>
4363
4364<h3><a name="Debugging">Debugging routines</a></h3>
4365
4366<p>When configured using --with-mem-debug flag (off by default), libxml2 uses
4367a set of memory allocation debugging routines keeping track of all allocated
4368blocks and the location in the code where the routine was called. A couple of
4369other debugging routines allow to dump the memory allocated infos to a file
4370or call a specific routine when a given block number is allocated:</p>
4371<ul>
4372  <li><a
4373    href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMallocLoc()</a>
4374    <a
4375    href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlReallocLoc()</a>
4376    and <a
4377    href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemStrdupLoc()</a>
4378    are the memory debugging replacement allocation routines</li>
4379  <li><a href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlmemory.html">xmlMemoryDump
4380    ()</a> dumps all the information about the allocated memory block lefts
4381    in the <code>.memdump</code> file</li>
4382</ul>
4383
4384<p>When developing libxml2 memory debug is enabled, the tests programs call
4385xmlMemoryDump () and the "make test" regression tests will check for any
4386memory leak during the full regression test sequence, this helps a lot
4387ensuring that libxml2  does not leak memory and bullet proof memory
4388allocations use (some libc implementations are known to be far too permissive
4389resulting in major portability problems!).</p>
4390
4391<p>If the .memdump reports a leak, it displays the allocation function and
4392also tries to give some information about the content and structure of the
4393allocated blocks left. This is sufficient in most cases to find the culprit,
4394but not always. Assuming the allocation problem is reproducible, it is
4395possible to find more easily:</p>
4396<ol>
4397  <li>write down the block number xxxx not allocated</li>
4398  <li>export the environment variable XML_MEM_BREAKPOINT=xxxx , the easiest
4399    when using GDB is to simply give the command
4400    <p><code>set environment XML_MEM_BREAKPOINT xxxx</code></p>
4401    <p>before running the program.</p>
4402  </li>
4403  <li>run the program under a debugger and set a breakpoint on
4404    xmlMallocBreakpoint() a specific function called when this precise block
4405    is allocated</li>
4406  <li>when the breakpoint is reached you can then do a fine analysis of the
4407    allocation an step  to see the condition resulting in the missing
4408    deallocation.</li>
4409</ol>
4410
4411<p>I used to use a commercial tool to debug libxml2 memory problems but after
4412noticing that it was not detecting memory leaks that simple mechanism was
4413used and proved extremely efficient until now. Lately I have also used <a
4414href="http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/">valgrind</a> with quite some
4415success, it is tied to the i386 architecture since it works by emulating the
4416processor and instruction set, it is slow but  extremely efficient, i.e. it
4417spot memory usage errors in a very precise way.</p>
4418
4419<h3><a name="General4">General memory requirements</a></h3>
4420
4421<p>How much libxml2 memory require ? It's hard to tell in average it depends
4422of a number of things:</p>
4423<ul>
4424  <li>the parser itself should work  in a fixed amount of memory, except for
4425    information maintained about the stacks of names and  entities locations.
4426    The I/O and encoding handlers will probably account for a few KBytes.
4427    This is true for both the XML and HTML parser (though the HTML parser
4428    need more state).</li>
4429  <li>If you are generating the DOM tree then memory requirements will grow
4430    nearly linear with the size of the data. In general for a balanced
4431    textual document the internal memory requirement is about 4 times the
4432    size of the UTF8 serialization of this document (example the XML-1.0
4433    recommendation is a bit more of 150KBytes and takes 650KBytes of main
4434    memory when parsed). Validation will add a amount of memory required for
4435    maintaining the external Dtd state which should be linear with the
4436    complexity of the content model defined by the Dtd</li>
4437  <li>If you need to work with fixed memory requirements or don't need the
4438    full DOM tree then using the <a href="xmlreader.html">xmlReader
4439    interface</a> is probably the best way to proceed, it still allows to
4440    validate or operate on subset of the tree if needed.</li>
4441  <li>If you don't care about the advanced features of libxml2 like
4442    validation, DOM, XPath or XPointer, don't use entities, need to work with
4443    fixed memory requirements, and try to get the fastest parsing possible
4444    then the SAX interface should be used, but it has known restrictions.</li>
4445</ul>
4446
4447<p></p>
4448<h3><a name="Compacting">Returning memory to the kernel</a></h3>
4449
4450<p>You may encounter that your process using libxml2 does not have a
4451reduced memory usage although you freed the trees. This is because
4452libxml2 allocates memory in a number of small chunks. When freeing one
4453of those chunks, the OS may decide that giving this little memory back
4454to the kernel will cause too much overhead and delay the operation. As
4455all chunks are this small, they get actually freed but not returned to
4456the kernel. On systems using glibc, there is a function call
4457"malloc_trim" from malloc.h which does this missing operation (note that
4458it is allowed to fail). Thus, after freeing your tree you may simply try
4459"malloc_trim(0);" to really get the memory back. If your OS does not
4460provide malloc_trim, try searching for a similar function.</p>
4461<p></p>
4462
4463<h2><a name="Encodings">Encodings support</a></h2>
4464
4465<p>If you are not really familiar with Internationalization (usual shortcut
4466is I18N) , Unicode, characters and glyphs, I suggest you read a <a
4467href="http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/04/06/Unicode">presentation</a>
4468by Tim Bray on Unicode and why you should care about it.</p>
4469
4470<p>If you don't understand why <b>it does not make sense to have a string
4471without knowing what encoding it uses</b>, then as Joel Spolsky said <a
4472href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html">please do not
4473write another line of code until you finish reading that article.</a>. It is
4474a prerequisite to understand this page, and avoid a lot of problems with
4475libxml2, XML or text processing in general.</p>
4476
4477<p>Table of Content:</p>
4478<ol>
4479  <li><a href="encoding.html#What">What does internationalization support
4480    mean ?</a></li>
4481  <li><a href="encoding.html#internal">The internal encoding, how and
4482  why</a></li>
4483  <li><a href="encoding.html#implemente">How is it implemented ?</a></li>
4484  <li><a href="encoding.html#Default">Default supported encodings</a></li>
4485  <li><a href="encoding.html#extend">How to extend the existing
4486  support</a></li>
4487</ol>
4488
4489<h3><a name="What">What does internationalization support mean ?</a></h3>
4490
4491<p>XML was designed from the start to allow the support of any character set
4492by using Unicode. Any conformant XML parser has to support the UTF-8 and
4493UTF-16 default encodings which can both express the full unicode ranges. UTF8
4494is a variable length encoding whose greatest points are to reuse the same
4495encoding for ASCII and to save space for Western encodings, but it is a bit
4496more complex to handle in practice. UTF-16 use 2 bytes per character (and
4497sometimes combines two pairs), it makes implementation easier, but looks a
4498bit overkill for Western languages encoding. Moreover the XML specification
4499allows the document to be encoded in other encodings at the condition that
4500they are clearly labeled as such. For example the following is a wellformed
4501XML document encoded in ISO-8859-1 and using accentuated letters that we
4502French like for both markup and content:</p>
4503<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?&gt;
4504&lt;tr&egrave;s&gt;l&agrave; &lt;/tr&egrave;s&gt;</pre>
4505
4506<p>Having internationalization support in libxml2 means the following:</p>
4507<ul>
4508  <li>the document is properly parsed</li>
4509  <li>information about it's encoding is saved</li>
4510  <li>it can be modified</li>
4511  <li>it can be saved in its original encoding</li>
4512  <li>it can also be saved in another encoding supported by libxml2 (for
4513    example straight UTF8 or even an ASCII form)</li>
4514</ul>
4515
4516<p>Another very important point is that the whole libxml2 API, with the
4517exception of a few routines to read with a specific encoding or save to a
4518specific encoding, is completely agnostic about the original encoding of the
4519document.</p>
4520
4521<p>It should be noted too that the HTML parser embedded in libxml2 now obey
4522the same rules too, the following document will be (as of 2.2.2) handled  in
4523an internationalized fashion by libxml2 too:</p>
4524<pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
4525                      "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"&gt;
4526&lt;html lang="fr"&gt;
4527&lt;head&gt;
4528  &lt;META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"&gt;
4529&lt;/head&gt;
4530&lt;body&gt;
4531&lt;p&gt;W3C cr&eacute;e des standards pour le Web.&lt;/body&gt;
4532&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
4533
4534<h3><a name="internal">The internal encoding, how and why</a></h3>
4535
4536<p>One of the core decisions was to force all documents to be converted to a
4537default internal encoding, and that encoding to be UTF-8, here are the
4538rationales for those choices:</p>
4539<ul>
4540  <li>keeping the native encoding in the internal form would force the libxml
4541    users (or the code associated) to be fully aware of the encoding of the
4542    original document, for examples when adding a text node to a document,
4543    the content would have to be provided in the document encoding, i.e. the
4544    client code would have to check it before hand, make sure it's conformant
4545    to the encoding, etc ... Very hard in practice, though in some specific
4546    cases this may make sense.</li>
4547  <li>the second decision was which encoding. From the XML spec only UTF8 and
4548    UTF16 really makes sense as being the two only encodings for which there
4549    is mandatory support. UCS-4 (32 bits fixed size encoding) could be
4550    considered an intelligent choice too since it's a direct Unicode mapping
4551    support. I selected UTF-8 on the basis of efficiency and compatibility
4552    with surrounding software:
4553    <ul>
4554      <li>UTF-8 while a bit more complex to convert from/to (i.e. slightly
4555        more costly to import and export CPU wise) is also far more compact
4556        than UTF-16 (and UCS-4) for a majority of the documents I see it used
4557        for right now (RPM RDF catalogs, advogato data, various configuration
4558        file formats, etc.) and the key point for today's computer
4559        architecture is efficient uses of caches. If one nearly double the
4560        memory requirement to store the same amount of data, this will trash
4561        caches (main memory/external caches/internal caches) and my take is
4562        that this harms the system far more than the CPU requirements needed
4563        for the conversion to UTF-8</li>
4564      <li>Most of libxml2 version 1 users were using it with straight ASCII
4565        most of the time, doing the conversion with an internal encoding
4566        requiring all their code to be rewritten was a serious show-stopper
4567        for using UTF-16 or UCS-4.</li>
4568      <li>UTF-8 is being used as the de-facto internal encoding standard for
4569        related code like the <a href="http://www.pango.org/">pango</a>
4570        upcoming Gnome text widget, and a lot of Unix code (yet another place
4571        where Unix programmer base takes a different approach from Microsoft
4572        - they are using UTF-16)</li>
4573    </ul>
4574  </li>
4575</ul>
4576
4577<p>What does this mean in practice for the libxml2 user:</p>
4578<ul>
4579  <li>xmlChar, the libxml2 data type is a byte, those bytes must be assembled
4580    as UTF-8 valid strings. The proper way to terminate an xmlChar * string
4581    is simply to append 0 byte, as usual.</li>
4582  <li>One just need to make sure that when using chars outside the ASCII set,
4583    the values has been properly converted to UTF-8</li>
4584</ul>
4585
4586<h3><a name="implemente">How is it implemented ?</a></h3>
4587
4588<p>Let's describe how all this works within libxml, basically the I18N
4589(internationalization) support get triggered only during I/O operation, i.e.
4590when reading a document or saving one. Let's look first at the reading
4591sequence:</p>
4592<ol>
4593  <li>when a document is processed, we usually don't know the encoding, a
4594    simple heuristic allows to detect UTF-16 and UCS-4 from encodings where
4595    the ASCII range (0-0x7F) maps with ASCII</li>
4596  <li>the xml declaration if available is parsed, including the encoding
4597    declaration. At that point, if the autodetected encoding is different
4598    from the one declared a call to xmlSwitchEncoding() is issued.</li>
4599  <li>If there is no encoding declaration, then the input has to be in either
4600    UTF-8 or UTF-16, if it is not then at some point when processing the
4601    input, the converter/checker of UTF-8 form will raise an encoding error.
4602    You may end-up with a garbled document, or no document at all ! Example:
4603    <pre>~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint err.xml
4604err.xml:1: error: Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
4605&lt;tr&egrave;s&gt;l&agrave; &lt;/tr&egrave;s&gt;
4606   ^
4607err.xml:1: error: Bytes: 0xE8 0x73 0x3E 0x6C
4608&lt;tr&egrave;s&gt;l&agrave; &lt;/tr&egrave;s&gt;
4609   ^</pre>
4610  </li>
4611  <li>xmlSwitchEncoding() does an encoding name lookup, canonicalize it, and
4612    then search the default registered encoding converters for that encoding.
4613    If it's not within the default set and iconv() support has been compiled
4614    it, it will ask iconv for such an encoder. If this fails then the parser
4615    will report an error and stops processing:
4616    <pre>~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint err2.xml
4617err2.xml:1: error: Unsupported encoding UnsupportedEnc
4618&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UnsupportedEnc"?&gt;
4619                                             ^</pre>
4620  </li>
4621  <li>From that point the encoder processes progressively the input (it is
4622    plugged as a front-end to the I/O module) for that entity. It captures
4623    and converts on-the-fly the document to be parsed to UTF-8. The parser
4624    itself just does UTF-8 checking of this input and process it
4625    transparently. The only difference is that the encoding information has
4626    been added to the parsing context (more precisely to the input
4627    corresponding to this entity).</li>
4628  <li>The result (when using DOM) is an internal form completely in UTF-8
4629    with just an encoding information on the document node.</li>
4630</ol>
4631
4632<p>Ok then what happens when saving the document (assuming you
4633collected/built an xmlDoc DOM like structure) ? It depends on the function
4634called, xmlSaveFile() will just try to save in the original encoding, while
4635xmlSaveFileTo() and xmlSaveFileEnc() can optionally save to a given
4636encoding:</p>
4637<ol>
4638  <li>if no encoding is given, libxml2 will look for an encoding value
4639    associated to the document and if it exists will try to save to that
4640    encoding,
4641    <p>otherwise everything is written in the internal form, i.e. UTF-8</p>
4642  </li>
4643  <li>so if an encoding was specified, either at the API level or on the
4644    document, libxml2 will again canonicalize the encoding name, lookup for a
4645    converter in the registered set or through iconv. If not found the
4646    function will return an error code</li>
4647  <li>the converter is placed before the I/O buffer layer, as another kind of
4648    buffer, then libxml2 will simply push the UTF-8 serialization to through
4649    that buffer, which will then progressively be converted and pushed onto
4650    the I/O layer.</li>
4651  <li>It is possible that the converter code fails on some input, for example
4652    trying to push an UTF-8 encoded Chinese character through the UTF-8 to
4653    ISO-8859-1 converter won't work. Since the encoders are progressive they
4654    will just report the error and the number of bytes converted, at that
4655    point libxml2 will decode the offending character, remove it from the
4656    buffer and replace it with the associated charRef encoding &amp;#123; and
4657    resume the conversion. This guarantees that any document will be saved
4658    without losses (except for markup names where this is not legal, this is
4659    a problem in the current version, in practice avoid using non-ascii
4660    characters for tag or attribute names). A special "ascii" encoding name
4661    is used to save documents to a pure ascii form can be used when
4662    portability is really crucial</li>
4663</ol>
4664
4665<p>Here are a few examples based on the same test document and assumin a
4666terminal using ISO-8859-1 as the text encoding:</p>
4667<pre>~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint isolat1
4668&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?&gt;
4669&lt;tr&egrave;s&gt;là&lt;/tr&egrave;s&gt;
4670~/XML -&gt; ./xmllint --encode UTF-8 isolat1
4671&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
4672&lt;très&gt;là &nbsp;&lt;/très&gt;
4673~/XML -&gt; </pre>
4674
4675<p>The same processing is applied (and reuse most of the code) for HTML I18N
4676processing. Looking up and modifying the content encoding is a bit more
4677difficult since it is located in a &lt;meta&gt; tag under the &lt;head&gt;,
4678so a couple of functions htmlGetMetaEncoding() and htmlSetMetaEncoding() have
4679been provided. The parser also attempts to switch encoding on the fly when
4680detecting such a tag on input. Except for that the processing is the same
4681(and again reuses the same code).</p>
4682
4683<h3><a name="Default">Default supported encodings</a></h3>
4684
4685<p>libxml2 has a set of default converters for the following encodings
4686(located in encoding.c):</p>
4687<ol>
4688  <li>UTF-8 is supported by default (null handlers)</li>
4689  <li>UTF-16, both little and big endian</li>
4690  <li>ISO-Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) covering most western languages</li>
4691  <li>ASCII, useful mostly for saving</li>
4692  <li>HTML, a specific handler for the conversion of UTF-8 to ASCII with HTML
4693    predefined entities like &amp;copy; for the Copyright sign.</li>
4694</ol>
4695
4696<p>More over when compiled on an Unix platform with iconv support the full
4697set of encodings supported by iconv can be instantly be used by libxml. On a
4698linux machine with glibc-2.1 the list of supported encodings and aliases fill
46993 full pages, and include UCS-4, the full set of ISO-Latin encodings, and the
4700various Japanese ones.</p>
4701
4702<p>To convert from the UTF-8 values returned from the API to another encoding
4703then it is possible to use the function provided from <a
4704href="html/libxml-encoding.html">the encoding module</a> like <a
4705href="html/libxml-encoding.html#UTF8Toisolat1">UTF8Toisolat1</a>, or use the
4706POSIX <a
4707href="http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/iconv.html">iconv()</a>
4708API directly.</p>
4709
4710<h4>Encoding aliases</h4>
4711
4712<p>From 2.2.3, libxml2 has support to register encoding names aliases. The
4713goal is to be able to parse document whose encoding is supported but where
4714the name differs (for example from the default set of names accepted by
4715iconv). The following functions allow to register and handle new aliases for
4716existing encodings. Once registered libxml2 will automatically lookup the
4717aliases when handling a document:</p>
4718<ul>
4719  <li>int xmlAddEncodingAlias(const char *name, const char *alias);</li>
4720  <li>int xmlDelEncodingAlias(const char *alias);</li>
4721  <li>const char * xmlGetEncodingAlias(const char *alias);</li>
4722  <li>void xmlCleanupEncodingAliases(void);</li>
4723</ul>
4724
4725<h3><a name="extend">How to extend the existing support</a></h3>
4726
4727<p>Well adding support for new encoding, or overriding one of the encoders
4728(assuming it is buggy) should not be hard, just write input and output
4729conversion routines to/from UTF-8, and register them using
4730xmlNewCharEncodingHandler(name, xxxToUTF8, UTF8Toxxx),  and they will be
4731called automatically if the parser(s) encounter such an encoding name
4732(register it uppercase, this will help). The description of the encoders,
4733their arguments and expected return values are described in the encoding.h
4734header.</p>
4735
4736<h2><a name="IO">I/O Interfaces</a></h2>
4737
4738<p>Table of Content:</p>
4739<ol>
4740  <li><a href="#General1">General overview</a></li>
4741  <li><a href="#basic">The basic buffer type</a></li>
4742  <li><a href="#Input">Input I/O handlers</a></li>
4743  <li><a href="#Output">Output I/O handlers</a></li>
4744  <li><a href="#entities">The entities loader</a></li>
4745  <li><a href="#Example2">Example of customized I/O</a></li>
4746</ol>
4747
4748<h3><a name="General1">General overview</a></h3>
4749
4750<p>The module <code><a
4751href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-xmlio.html">xmlIO.h</a></code> provides
4752the interfaces to the libxml2 I/O system. This consists of 4 main parts:</p>
4753<ul>
4754  <li>Entities loader, this is a routine which tries to fetch the entities
4755    (files) based on their PUBLIC and SYSTEM identifiers. The default loader
4756    don't look at the public identifier since libxml2 do not maintain a
4757    catalog. You can redefine you own entity loader by using
4758    <code>xmlGetExternalEntityLoader()</code> and
4759    <code>xmlSetExternalEntityLoader()</code>. <a href="#entities">Check the
4760    example</a>.</li>
4761  <li>Input I/O buffers which are a commodity structure used by the parser(s)
4762    input layer to handle fetching the information to feed the parser. This
4763    provides buffering and is also a placeholder where the encoding
4764    converters to UTF8 are piggy-backed.</li>
4765  <li>Output I/O buffers are similar to the Input ones and fulfill similar
4766    task but when generating a serialization from a tree.</li>
4767  <li>A mechanism to register sets of I/O callbacks and associate them with
4768    specific naming schemes like the protocol part of the URIs.
4769    <p>This affect the default I/O operations and allows to use specific I/O
4770    handlers for certain names.</p>
4771  </li>
4772</ul>
4773
4774<p>The general mechanism used when loading http://rpmfind.net/xml.html for
4775example in the HTML parser is the following:</p>
4776<ol>
4777  <li>The default entity loader calls <code>xmlNewInputFromFile()</code> with
4778    the parsing context and the URI string.</li>
4779  <li>the URI string is checked against the existing registered handlers
4780    using their match() callback function, if the HTTP module was compiled
4781    in, it is registered and its match() function will succeeds</li>
4782  <li>the open() function of the handler is called and if successful will
4783    return an I/O Input buffer</li>
4784  <li>the parser will the start reading from this buffer and progressively
4785    fetch information from the resource, calling the read() function of the
4786    handler until the resource is exhausted</li>
4787  <li>if an encoding change is detected it will be installed on the input
4788    buffer, providing buffering and efficient use of the conversion
4789  routines</li>
4790  <li>once the parser has finished, the close() function of the handler is
4791    called once and the Input buffer and associated resources are
4792  deallocated.</li>
4793</ol>
4794
4795<p>The user defined callbacks are checked first to allow overriding of the
4796default libxml2 I/O routines.</p>
4797
4798<h3><a name="basic">The basic buffer type</a></h3>
4799
4800<p>All the buffer manipulation handling is done using the
4801<code>xmlBuffer</code> type define in <code><a
4802href="http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-tree.html">tree.h</a> </code>which is a
4803resizable memory buffer. The buffer allocation strategy can be selected to be
4804either best-fit or use an exponential doubling one (CPU vs. memory use
4805trade-off). The values are <code>XML_BUFFER_ALLOC_EXACT</code> and
4806<code>XML_BUFFER_ALLOC_DOUBLEIT</code>, and can be set individually or on a
4807system wide basis using <code>xmlBufferSetAllocationScheme()</code>. A number
4808of functions allows to manipulate buffers with names starting with the
4809<code>xmlBuffer...</code> prefix.</p>
4810
4811<h3><a name="Input">Input I/O handlers</a></h3>
4812
4813<p>An Input I/O handler is a simple structure
4814<code>xmlParserInputBuffer</code> containing a context associated to the
4815resource (file descriptor, or pointer to a protocol handler), the read() and
4816close() callbacks to use and an xmlBuffer. And extra xmlBuffer and a charset
4817encoding handler are also present to support charset conversion when
4818needed.</p>
4819
4820<h3><a name="Output">Output I/O handlers</a></h3>
4821
4822<p>An Output handler <code>xmlOutputBuffer</code> is completely similar to an
4823Input one except the callbacks are write() and close().</p>
4824
4825<h3><a name="entities">The entities loader</a></h3>
4826
4827<p>The entity loader resolves requests for new entities and create inputs for
4828the parser. Creating an input from a filename or an URI string is done
4829through the xmlNewInputFromFile() routine.  The default entity loader do not
4830handle the PUBLIC identifier associated with an entity (if any). So it just
4831calls xmlNewInputFromFile() with the SYSTEM identifier (which is mandatory in
4832XML).</p>
4833
4834<p>If you want to hook up a catalog mechanism then you simply need to
4835override the default entity loader, here is an example:</p>
4836<pre>#include &lt;libxml/xmlIO.h&gt;
4837
4838xmlExternalEntityLoader defaultLoader = NULL;
4839
4840xmlParserInputPtr
4841xmlMyExternalEntityLoader(const char *URL, const char *ID,
4842                               xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt) {
4843    xmlParserInputPtr ret;
4844    const char *fileID = NULL;
4845    /* lookup for the fileID depending on ID */
4846
4847    ret = xmlNewInputFromFile(ctxt, fileID);
4848    if (ret != NULL)
4849        return(ret);
4850    if (defaultLoader != NULL)
4851        ret = defaultLoader(URL, ID, ctxt);
4852    return(ret);
4853}
4854
4855int main(..) {
4856    ...
4857
4858    /*
4859     * Install our own entity loader
4860     */
4861    defaultLoader = xmlGetExternalEntityLoader();
4862    xmlSetExternalEntityLoader(xmlMyExternalEntityLoader);
4863
4864    ...
4865}</pre>
4866
4867<h3><a name="Example2">Example of customized I/O</a></h3>
4868
4869<p>This example come from <a href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0708.html">a
4870real use case</a>,  xmlDocDump() closes the FILE * passed by the application
4871and this was a problem. The <a
4872href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0711.html">solution</a> was to redefine a
4873new output handler with the closing call deactivated:</p>
4874<ol>
4875  <li>First define a new I/O output allocator where the output don't close
4876    the file:
4877    <pre>xmlOutputBufferPtr
4878xmlOutputBufferCreateOwn(FILE *file, xmlCharEncodingHandlerPtr encoder) {
4879&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;xmlOutputBufferPtr ret;
4880&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
4881&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;if (xmlOutputCallbackInitialized == 0)
4882&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;xmlRegisterDefaultOutputCallbacks();
4883
4884&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;if (file == NULL) return(NULL);
4885&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ret = xmlAllocOutputBuffer(encoder);
4886&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;if (ret != NULL) {
4887&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ret-&gt;context = file;
4888&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ret-&gt;writecallback = xmlFileWrite;
4889&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ret-&gt;closecallback = NULL;  /* No close callback */
4890&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;}
4891&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;return(ret);
4892} </pre>
4893  </li>
4894  <li>And then use it to save the document:
4895    <pre>FILE *f;
4896xmlOutputBufferPtr output;
4897xmlDocPtr doc;
4898int res;
4899
4900f = ...
4901doc = ....
4902
4903output = xmlOutputBufferCreateOwn(f, NULL);
4904res = xmlSaveFileTo(output, doc, NULL);
4905    </pre>
4906  </li>
4907</ol>
4908
4909<h2><a name="Catalog">Catalog support</a></h2>
4910
4911<p>Table of Content:</p>
4912<ol>
4913  <li><a href="General2">General overview</a></li>
4914  <li><a href="#definition">The definition</a></li>
4915  <li><a href="#Simple">Using catalogs</a></li>
4916  <li><a href="#Some">Some examples</a></li>
4917  <li><a href="#reference">How to tune  catalog usage</a></li>
4918  <li><a href="#validate">How to debug catalog processing</a></li>
4919  <li><a href="#Declaring">How to create and maintain catalogs</a></li>
4920  <li><a href="#implemento">The implementor corner quick review of the
4921  API</a></li>
4922  <li><a href="#Other">Other resources</a></li>
4923</ol>
4924
4925<h3><a name="General2">General overview</a></h3>
4926
4927<p>What is a catalog? Basically it's a lookup mechanism used when an entity
4928(a file or a remote resource) references another entity. The catalog lookup
4929is inserted between the moment the reference is recognized by the software
4930(XML parser, stylesheet processing, or even images referenced for inclusion
4931in a rendering) and the time where loading that resource is actually
4932started.</p>
4933
4934<p>It is basically used for 3 things:</p>
4935<ul>
4936  <li>mapping from "logical" names, the public identifiers and a more
4937    concrete name usable for download (and URI). For example it can associate
4938    the logical name
4939    <p>"-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"</p>
4940    <p>of the DocBook 4.1.2 XML DTD with the actual URL where it can be
4941    downloaded</p>
4942    <p>http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd</p>
4943  </li>
4944  <li>remapping from a given URL to another one, like an HTTP indirection
4945    saying that
4946    <p>"http://www.oasis-open.org/committes/tr.xsl"</p>
4947    <p>should really be looked at</p>
4948    <p>"http://www.oasis-open.org/committes/entity/stylesheets/base/tr.xsl"</p>
4949  </li>
4950  <li>providing a local cache mechanism allowing to load the entities
4951    associated to public identifiers or remote resources, this is a really
4952    important feature for any significant deployment of XML or SGML since it
4953    allows to avoid the aleas and delays associated to fetching remote
4954    resources.</li>
4955</ul>
4956
4957<h3><a name="definition">The definitions</a></h3>
4958
4959<p>Libxml, as of 2.4.3 implements 2 kind of catalogs:</p>
4960<ul>
4961  <li>the older SGML catalogs, the official spec is  SGML Open Technical
4962    Resolution TR9401:1997, but is better understood by reading <a
4963    href="http://www.jclark.com/sp/catalog.htm">the SP Catalog page</a> from
4964    James Clark. This is relatively old and not the preferred mode of
4965    operation of libxml.</li>
4966  <li><a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/spec.html">XML
4967    Catalogs</a> is far more flexible, more recent, uses an XML syntax and
4968    should scale quite better. This is the default option of libxml.</li>
4969</ul>
4970
4971<p></p>
4972
4973<h3><a name="Simple">Using catalog</a></h3>
4974
4975<p>In a normal environment libxml2 will by default check the presence of a
4976catalog in /etc/xml/catalog, and assuming it has been correctly populated,
4977the processing is completely transparent to the document user. To take a
4978concrete example, suppose you are authoring a DocBook document, this one
4979starts with the following DOCTYPE definition:</p>
4980<pre>&lt;?xml version='1.0'?&gt;
4981&lt;!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DTD DocBk XML V3.1.4//EN"
4982          "http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xml/3.1.4/db3xml.dtd"&gt;</pre>
4983
4984<p>When validating the document with libxml, the catalog will be
4985automatically consulted to lookup the public identifier "-//Norman Walsh//DTD
4986DocBk XML V3.1.4//EN" and the system identifier
4987"http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xml/3.1.4/db3xml.dtd", and if these entities have
4988been installed on your system and the catalogs actually point to them, libxml
4989will fetch them from the local disk.</p>
4990
4991<p style="font-size: 10pt"><strong>Note</strong>: Really don't use this
4992DOCTYPE example it's a really old version, but is fine as an example.</p>
4993
4994<p>Libxml2 will check the catalog each time that it is requested to load an
4995entity, this includes DTD, external parsed entities, stylesheets, etc ... If
4996your system is correctly configured all the authoring phase and processing
4997should use only local files, even if your document stays portable because it
4998uses the canonical public and system ID, referencing the remote document.</p>
4999
5000<h3><a name="Some">Some examples:</a></h3>
5001
5002<p>Here is a couple of fragments from XML Catalogs used in libxml2 early
5003regression tests in <code>test/catalogs</code> :</p>
5004<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
5005&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC
5006   "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
5007   "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
5008&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"&gt;
5009  &lt;public publicId="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
5010   uri="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"/&gt;
5011...</pre>
5012
5013<p>This is the beginning of a catalog for DocBook 4.1.2, XML Catalogs are
5014written in XML,  there is a specific namespace for catalog elements
5015"urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog". The first entry in this
5016catalog is a <code>public</code> mapping it allows to associate a Public
5017Identifier with an URI.</p>
5018<pre>...
5019    &lt;rewriteSystem systemIdStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
5020                   rewritePrefix="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook/"/&gt;
5021...</pre>
5022
5023<p>A <code>rewriteSystem</code> is a very powerful instruction, it says that
5024any URI starting with a given prefix should be looked at another  URI
5025constructed by replacing the prefix with an new one. In effect this acts like
5026a cache system for a full area of the Web. In practice it is extremely useful
5027with a file prefix if you have installed a copy of those resources on your
5028local system.</p>
5029<pre>...
5030&lt;delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//DTD XML Catalog //"
5031                catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
5032&lt;delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//ENTITIES DocBook XML"
5033                catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
5034&lt;delegatePublic publicIdStartString="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML"
5035                catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
5036&lt;delegateSystem systemIdStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
5037                catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
5038&lt;delegateURI uriStartString="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/"
5039                catalog="file:///usr/share/xml/docbook.xml"/&gt;
5040...</pre>
5041
5042<p>Delegation is the core features which allows to build a tree of catalogs,
5043easier to maintain than a single catalog, based on Public Identifier, System
5044Identifier or URI prefixes it instructs the catalog software to look up
5045entries in another resource. This feature allow to build hierarchies of
5046catalogs, the set of entries presented should be sufficient to redirect the
5047resolution of all DocBook references to the specific catalog in
5048<code>/usr/share/xml/docbook.xml</code> this one in turn could delegate all
5049references for DocBook 4.2.1 to a specific catalog installed at the same time
5050as the DocBook resources on the local machine.</p>
5051
5052<h3><a name="reference">How to tune catalog usage:</a></h3>
5053
5054<p>The user can change the default catalog behaviour by redirecting queries
5055to its own set of catalogs, this can be done by setting the
5056<code>XML_CATALOG_FILES</code> environment variable to a list of catalogs, an
5057empty one should deactivate loading the default <code>/etc/xml/catalog</code>
5058default catalog</p>
5059
5060<h3><a name="validate">How to debug catalog processing:</a></h3>
5061
5062<p>Setting up the <code>XML_DEBUG_CATALOG</code> environment variable will
5063make libxml2 output debugging information for each catalog operations, for
5064example:</p>
5065<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; xmllint --memory --noout test/ent2
5066warning: failed to load external entity "title.xml"
5067orchis:~/XML -&gt; export XML_DEBUG_CATALOG=
5068orchis:~/XML -&gt; xmllint --memory --noout test/ent2
5069Failed to parse catalog /etc/xml/catalog
5070Failed to parse catalog /etc/xml/catalog
5071warning: failed to load external entity "title.xml"
5072Catalogs cleanup
5073orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5074
5075<p>The test/ent2 references an entity, running the parser from memory makes
5076the base URI unavailable and the the "title.xml" entity cannot be loaded.
5077Setting up the debug environment variable allows to detect that an attempt is
5078made to load the <code>/etc/xml/catalog</code> but since it's not present the
5079resolution fails.</p>
5080
5081<p>But the most advanced way to debug XML catalog processing is to use the
5082<strong>xmlcatalog</strong> command shipped with libxml2, it allows to load
5083catalogs and make resolution queries to see what is going on. This is also
5084used for the regression tests:</p>
5085<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
5086                   "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
5087http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
5088orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5089
5090<p>For debugging what is going on, adding one -v flags increase the verbosity
5091level to indicate the processing done (adding a second flag also indicate
5092what elements are recognized at parsing):</p>
5093<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog -v test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
5094                   "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
5095Parsing catalog test/catalogs/docbook.xml's content
5096Found public match -//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN
5097http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
5098Catalogs cleanup
5099orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5100
5101<p>A shell interface is also available to debug and process multiple queries
5102(and for regression tests):</p>
5103<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog -shell test/catalogs/docbook.xml \
5104                   "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
5105&gt; help
5106Commands available:
5107public PublicID: make a PUBLIC identifier lookup
5108system SystemID: make a SYSTEM identifier lookup
5109resolve PublicID SystemID: do a full resolver lookup
5110add 'type' 'orig' 'replace' : add an entry
5111del 'values' : remove values
5112dump: print the current catalog state
5113debug: increase the verbosity level
5114quiet: decrease the verbosity level
5115exit:  quit the shell
5116&gt; public "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
5117http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd
5118&gt; quit
5119orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5120
5121<p>This should be sufficient for most debugging purpose, this was actually
5122used heavily to debug the XML Catalog implementation itself.</p>
5123
5124<h3><a name="Declaring">How to create and maintain</a> catalogs:</h3>
5125
5126<p>Basically XML Catalogs are XML files, you can either use XML tools to
5127manage them or use  <strong>xmlcatalog</strong> for this. The basic step is
5128to create a catalog the -create option provide this facility:</p>
5129<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog --create tst.xml
5130&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
5131&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
5132         "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
5133&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"/&gt;
5134orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5135
5136<p>By default xmlcatalog does not overwrite the original catalog and save the
5137result on the standard output, this can be overridden using the -noout
5138option. The <code>-add</code> command allows to add entries in the
5139catalog:</p>
5140<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog --noout --create --add "public" \
5141  "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" \
5142  http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd tst.xml
5143orchis:~/XML -&gt; cat tst.xml
5144&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
5145&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN" \
5146  "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
5147&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"&gt;
5148&lt;public publicId="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
5149        uri="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"/&gt;
5150&lt;/catalog&gt;
5151orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5152
5153<p>The <code>-add</code> option will always take 3 parameters even if some of
5154the XML Catalog constructs (like nextCatalog) will have only a single
5155argument, just pass a third empty string, it will be ignored.</p>
5156
5157<p>Similarly the <code>-del</code> option remove matching entries from the
5158catalog:</p>
5159<pre>orchis:~/XML -&gt; ./xmlcatalog --del \
5160  "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" tst.xml
5161&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
5162&lt;!DOCTYPE catalog PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN"
5163    "http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd"&gt;
5164&lt;catalog xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog"/&gt;
5165orchis:~/XML -&gt; </pre>
5166
5167<p>The catalog is now empty. Note that the matching of <code>-del</code> is
5168exact and would have worked in a similar fashion with the Public ID
5169string.</p>
5170
5171<p>This is rudimentary but should be sufficient to manage a not too complex
5172catalog tree of resources.</p>
5173
5174<h3><a name="implemento">The implementor corner quick review of the
5175API:</a></h3>
5176
5177<p>First, and like for every other module of libxml, there is an
5178automatically generated <a href="html/libxml-catalog.html">API page for
5179catalog support</a>.</p>
5180
5181<p>The header for the catalog interfaces should be included as:</p>
5182<pre>#include &lt;libxml/catalog.h&gt;</pre>
5183
5184<p>The API is voluntarily kept very simple. First it is not obvious that
5185applications really need access to it since it is the default behaviour of
5186libxml2 (Note: it is possible to completely override libxml2 default catalog
5187by using <a href="html/libxml-parser.html">xmlSetExternalEntityLoader</a> to
5188plug an application specific resolver).</p>
5189
5190<p>Basically libxml2 support 2 catalog lists:</p>
5191<ul>
5192  <li>the default one, global shared by all the application</li>
5193  <li>a per-document catalog, this one is built if the document uses the
5194    <code>oasis-xml-catalog</code> PIs to specify its own catalog list, it is
5195    associated to the parser context and destroyed when the parsing context
5196    is destroyed.</li>
5197</ul>
5198
5199<p>the document one will be used first if it exists.</p>
5200
5201<h4>Initialization routines:</h4>
5202
5203<p>xmlInitializeCatalog(), xmlLoadCatalog() and xmlLoadCatalogs() should be
5204used at startup to initialize the catalog, if the catalog should be
5205initialized with specific values xmlLoadCatalog()  or xmlLoadCatalogs()
5206should be called before xmlInitializeCatalog() which would otherwise do a
5207default initialization first.</p>
5208
5209<p>The xmlCatalogAddLocal() call is used by the parser to grow the document
5210own catalog list if needed.</p>
5211
5212<h4>Preferences setup:</h4>
5213
5214<p>The XML Catalog spec requires the possibility to select default
5215preferences between  public and system delegation,
5216xmlCatalogSetDefaultPrefer() allows this, xmlCatalogSetDefaults() and
5217xmlCatalogGetDefaults() allow to control  if XML Catalogs resolution should
5218be forbidden, allowed for global catalog, for document catalog or both, the
5219default is to allow both.</p>
5220
5221<p>And of course xmlCatalogSetDebug() allows to generate debug messages
5222(through the xmlGenericError() mechanism).</p>
5223
5224<h4>Querying routines:</h4>
5225
5226<p>xmlCatalogResolve(), xmlCatalogResolveSystem(), xmlCatalogResolvePublic()
5227and xmlCatalogResolveURI() are relatively explicit if you read the XML
5228Catalog specification they correspond to section 7 algorithms, they should
5229also work if you have loaded an SGML catalog with a simplified semantic.</p>
5230
5231<p>xmlCatalogLocalResolve() and xmlCatalogLocalResolveURI() are the same but
5232operate on the document catalog list</p>
5233
5234<h4>Cleanup and Miscellaneous:</h4>
5235
5236<p>xmlCatalogCleanup() free-up the global catalog, xmlCatalogFreeLocal() is
5237the per-document equivalent.</p>
5238
5239<p>xmlCatalogAdd() and xmlCatalogRemove() are used to dynamically modify the
5240first catalog in the global list, and xmlCatalogDump() allows to dump a
5241catalog state, those routines are primarily designed for xmlcatalog, I'm not
5242sure that exposing more complex interfaces (like navigation ones) would be
5243really useful.</p>
5244
5245<p>The xmlParseCatalogFile() is a function used to load XML Catalog files,
5246it's similar as xmlParseFile() except it bypass all catalog lookups, it's
5247provided because this functionality may be useful for client tools.</p>
5248
5249<h4>threaded environments:</h4>
5250
5251<p>Since the catalog tree is built progressively, some care has been taken to
5252try to avoid troubles in multithreaded environments. The code is now thread
5253safe assuming that the libxml2 library has been compiled with threads
5254support.</p>
5255
5256<p></p>
5257
5258<h3><a name="Other">Other resources</a></h3>
5259
5260<p>The XML Catalog specification is relatively recent so there isn't much
5261literature to point at:</p>
5262<ul>
5263  <li>You can find a good rant from Norm Walsh about <a
5264    href="http://www.arbortext.com/Think_Tank/XML_Resources/Issue_Three/issue_three.html">the
5265    need for catalogs</a>, it provides a lot of context information even if
5266    I don't agree with everything presented. Norm also wrote a more recent
5267    article <a
5268    href="http://wwws.sun.com/software/xml/developers/resolver/article/">XML
5269    entities and URI resolvers</a> describing them.</li>
5270  <li>An <a href="http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/XCatalog.html">old XML
5271    catalog proposal</a> from John Cowan</li>
5272  <li>The <a href="http://www.rddl.org/">Resource Directory Description
5273    Language</a> (RDDL) another catalog system but more oriented toward
5274    providing metadata for XML namespaces.</li>
5275  <li>the page from the OASIS Technical <a
5276    href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/">Committee on Entity
5277    Resolution</a> who maintains XML Catalog, you will find pointers to the
5278    specification update, some background and pointers to others tools
5279    providing XML Catalog support</li>
5280  <li>There is a <a href="buildDocBookCatalog">shell script</a> to generate
5281    XML Catalogs for DocBook 4.1.2 . If it can write to the /etc/xml/
5282    directory, it will set-up /etc/xml/catalog and /etc/xml/docbook based on
5283    the resources found on the system. Otherwise it will just create
5284    ~/xmlcatalog and ~/dbkxmlcatalog and doing:
5285    <p><code>export XML_CATALOG_FILES=$HOME/xmlcatalog</code></p>
5286    <p>should allow to process DocBook documentations without requiring
5287    network accesses for the DTD or stylesheets</p>
5288  </li>
5289  <li>I have uploaded <a href="ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/test/dbk412catalog.tar.gz">a
5290    small tarball</a> containing XML Catalogs for DocBook 4.1.2 which seems
5291    to work fine for me too</li>
5292  <li>The <a href="http://www.xmlsoft.org/xmlcatalog_man.html">xmlcatalog
5293    manual page</a></li>
5294</ul>
5295
5296<p>If you have suggestions for corrections or additions, simply contact
5297me:</p>
5298
5299<h2><a name="library">The parser interfaces</a></h2>
5300
5301<p>This section is directly intended to help programmers getting bootstrapped
5302using the XML tollkit from the C language. It is not intended to be
5303extensive. I hope the automatically generated documents will provide the
5304completeness required, but as a separate set of documents. The interfaces of
5305the XML parser are by principle low level, Those interested in a higher level
5306API should <a href="#DOM">look at DOM</a>.</p>
5307
5308<p>The <a href="html/libxml-parser.html">parser interfaces for XML</a> are
5309separated from the <a href="html/libxml-htmlparser.html">HTML parser
5310interfaces</a>.  Let's have a look at how the XML parser can be called:</p>
5311
5312<h3><a name="Invoking">Invoking the parser : the pull method</a></h3>
5313
5314<p>Usually, the first thing to do is to read an XML input. The parser accepts
5315documents either from in-memory strings or from files.  The functions are
5316defined in "parser.h":</p>
5317<dl>
5318  <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseMemory(char *buffer, int size);</code></dt>
5319    <dd><p>Parse a null-terminated string containing the document.</p>
5320    </dd>
5321</dl>
5322<dl>
5323  <dt><code>xmlDocPtr xmlParseFile(const char *filename);</code></dt>
5324    <dd><p>Parse an XML document contained in a (possibly compressed)
5325      file.</p>
5326    </dd>
5327</dl>
5328
5329<p>The parser returns a pointer to the document structure (or NULL in case of
5330failure).</p>
5331
5332<h3 id="Invoking1">Invoking the parser: the push method</h3>
5333
5334<p>In order for the application to keep the control when the document is
5335being fetched (which is common for GUI based programs) libxml2 provides a
5336push interface, too, as of version 1.8.3. Here are the interface
5337functions:</p>
5338<pre>xmlParserCtxtPtr xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(xmlSAXHandlerPtr sax,
5339                                         void *user_data,
5340                                         const char *chunk,
5341                                         int size,
5342                                         const char *filename);
5343int              xmlParseChunk          (xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt,
5344                                         const char *chunk,
5345                                         int size,
5346                                         int terminate);</pre>
5347
5348<p>and here is a simple example showing how to use the interface:</p>
5349<pre>            FILE *f;
5350
5351            f = fopen(filename, "r");
5352            if (f != NULL) {
5353                int res, size = 1024;
5354                char chars[1024];
5355                xmlParserCtxtPtr ctxt;
5356
5357                res = fread(chars, 1, 4, f);
5358                if (res &gt; 0) {
5359                    ctxt = xmlCreatePushParserCtxt(NULL, NULL,
5360                                chars, res, filename);
5361                    while ((res = fread(chars, 1, size, f)) &gt; 0) {
5362                        xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, res, 0);
5363                    }
5364                    xmlParseChunk(ctxt, chars, 0, 1);
5365                    doc = ctxt-&gt;myDoc;
5366                    xmlFreeParserCtxt(ctxt);
5367                }
5368            }</pre>
5369
5370<p>The HTML parser embedded into libxml2 also has a push interface; the
5371functions are just prefixed by "html" rather than "xml".</p>
5372
5373<h3 id="Invoking2">Invoking the parser: the SAX interface</h3>
5374
5375<p>The tree-building interface makes the parser memory-hungry, first loading
5376the document in memory and then building the tree itself. Reading a document
5377without building the tree is possible using the SAX interfaces (see SAX.h and
5378<a href="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/gnome/xml-sax/xml-sax.html">James
5379Henstridge's documentation</a>). Note also that the push interface can be
5380limited to SAX: just use the two first arguments of
5381<code>xmlCreatePushParserCtxt()</code>.</p>
5382
5383<h3><a name="Building">Building a tree from scratch</a></h3>
5384
5385<p>The other way to get an XML tree in memory is by building it. Basically
5386there is a set of functions dedicated to building new elements. (These are
5387also described in &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;.) For example, here is a piece of
5388code that produces the XML document used in the previous examples:</p>
5389<pre>    #include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
5390    xmlDocPtr doc;
5391    xmlNodePtr tree, subtree;
5392
5393    doc = xmlNewDoc("1.0");
5394    doc-&gt;children = xmlNewDocNode(doc, NULL, "EXAMPLE", NULL);
5395    xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop1", "gnome is great");
5396    xmlSetProp(doc-&gt;children, "prop2", "&amp; linux too");
5397    tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "head", NULL);
5398    subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "Welcome to Gnome");
5399    tree = xmlNewChild(doc-&gt;children, NULL, "chapter", NULL);
5400    subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "title", "The Linux adventure");
5401    subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "p", "bla bla bla ...");
5402    subtree = xmlNewChild(tree, NULL, "image", NULL);
5403    xmlSetProp(subtree, "href", "linus.gif");</pre>
5404
5405<p>Not really rocket science ...</p>
5406
5407<h3><a name="Traversing">Traversing the tree</a></h3>
5408
5409<p>Basically by <a href="html/libxml-tree.html">including "tree.h"</a> your
5410code has access to the internal structure of all the elements of the tree.
5411The names should be somewhat simple like <strong>parent</strong>,
5412<strong>children</strong>, <strong>next</strong>, <strong>prev</strong>,
5413<strong>properties</strong>, etc... For example, still with the previous
5414example:</p>
5415<pre><code>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;children</code></pre>
5416
5417<p>points to the title element,</p>
5418<pre>doc-&gt;children-&gt;children-&gt;next-&gt;children-&gt;children</pre>
5419
5420<p>points to the text node containing the chapter title "The Linux
5421adventure".</p>
5422
5423<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: XML allows <em>PI</em>s and <em>comments</em> to be
5424present before the document root, so <code>doc-&gt;children</code> may point
5425to an element which is not the document Root Element; a function
5426<code>xmlDocGetRootElement()</code> was added for this purpose.</p>
5427
5428<h3><a name="Modifying">Modifying the tree</a></h3>
5429
5430<p>Functions are provided for reading and writing the document content. Here
5431is an excerpt from the <a href="html/libxml-tree.html">tree API</a>:</p>
5432<dl>
5433  <dt><code>xmlAttrPtr xmlSetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar *name, const
5434  xmlChar *value);</code></dt>
5435    <dd><p>This sets (or changes) an attribute carried by an ELEMENT node.
5436      The value can be NULL.</p>
5437    </dd>
5438</dl>
5439<dl>
5440  <dt><code>const xmlChar *xmlGetProp(xmlNodePtr node, const xmlChar
5441  *name);</code></dt>
5442    <dd><p>This function returns a pointer to new copy of the property
5443      content. Note that the user must deallocate the result.</p>
5444    </dd>
5445</dl>
5446
5447<p>Two functions are provided for reading and writing the text associated
5448with elements:</p>
5449<dl>
5450  <dt><code>xmlNodePtr xmlStringGetNodeList(xmlDocPtr doc, const xmlChar
5451  *value);</code></dt>
5452    <dd><p>This function takes an "external" string and converts it to one
5453      text node or possibly to a list of entity and text nodes. All
5454      non-predefined entity references like &amp;Gnome; will be stored
5455      internally as entity nodes, hence the result of the function may not be
5456      a single node.</p>
5457    </dd>
5458</dl>
5459<dl>
5460  <dt><code>xmlChar *xmlNodeListGetString(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNodePtr list, int
5461  inLine);</code></dt>
5462    <dd><p>This function is the inverse of
5463      <code>xmlStringGetNodeList()</code>. It generates a new string
5464      containing the content of the text and entity nodes. Note the extra
5465      argument inLine. If this argument is set to 1, the function will expand
5466      entity references.  For example, instead of returning the &amp;Gnome;
5467      XML encoding in the string, it will substitute it with its value (say,
5468      "GNU Network Object Model Environment").</p>
5469    </dd>
5470</dl>
5471
5472<h3><a name="Saving">Saving a tree</a></h3>
5473
5474<p>Basically 3 options are possible:</p>
5475<dl>
5476  <dt><code>void xmlDocDumpMemory(xmlDocPtr cur, xmlChar**mem, int
5477  *size);</code></dt>
5478    <dd><p>Returns a buffer into which the document has been saved.</p>
5479    </dd>
5480</dl>
5481<dl>
5482  <dt><code>extern void xmlDocDump(FILE *f, xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
5483    <dd><p>Dumps a document to an open file descriptor.</p>
5484    </dd>
5485</dl>
5486<dl>
5487  <dt><code>int xmlSaveFile(const char *filename, xmlDocPtr cur);</code></dt>
5488    <dd><p>Saves the document to a file. In this case, the compression
5489      interface is triggered if it has been turned on.</p>
5490    </dd>
5491</dl>
5492
5493<h3><a name="Compressio">Compression</a></h3>
5494
5495<p>The library transparently handles compression when doing file-based
5496accesses. The level of compression on saves can be turned on either globally
5497or individually for one file:</p>
5498<dl>
5499  <dt><code>int  xmlGetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc);</code></dt>
5500    <dd><p>Gets the document compression ratio (0-9).</p>
5501    </dd>
5502</dl>
5503<dl>
5504  <dt><code>void xmlSetDocCompressMode (xmlDocPtr doc, int mode);</code></dt>
5505    <dd><p>Sets the document compression ratio.</p>
5506    </dd>
5507</dl>
5508<dl>
5509  <dt><code>int  xmlGetCompressMode(void);</code></dt>
5510    <dd><p>Gets the default compression ratio.</p>
5511    </dd>
5512</dl>
5513<dl>
5514  <dt><code>void xmlSetCompressMode(int mode);</code></dt>
5515    <dd><p>Sets the default compression ratio.</p>
5516    </dd>
5517</dl>
5518
5519<h2><a name="Entities">Entities or no entities</a></h2>
5520
5521<p>Entities in principle are similar to simple C macros. An entity defines an
5522abbreviation for a given string that you can reuse many times throughout the
5523content of your document. Entities are especially useful when a given string
5524may occur frequently within a document, or to confine the change needed to a
5525document to a restricted area in the internal subset of the document (at the
5526beginning). Example:</p>
5527<pre>1 &lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
55282 &lt;!DOCTYPE EXAMPLE SYSTEM "example.dtd" [
55293 &lt;!ENTITY xml "Extensible Markup Language"&gt;
55304 ]&gt;
55315 &lt;EXAMPLE&gt;
55326    &amp;xml;
55337 &lt;/EXAMPLE&gt;</pre>
5534
5535<p>Line 3 declares the xml entity. Line 6 uses the xml entity, by prefixing
5536its name with '&amp;' and following it by ';' without any spaces added. There
5537are 5 predefined entities in libxml2 allowing you to escape characters with
5538predefined meaning in some parts of the xml document content:
5539<strong>&amp;lt;</strong> for the character '&lt;', <strong>&amp;gt;</strong>
5540for the character '&gt;',  <strong>&amp;apos;</strong> for the character ''',
5541<strong>&amp;quot;</strong> for the character '"', and
5542<strong>&amp;amp;</strong> for the character '&amp;'.</p>
5543
5544<p>One of the problems related to entities is that you may want the parser to
5545substitute an entity's content so that you can see the replacement text in
5546your application. Or you may prefer to keep entity references as such in the
5547content to be able to save the document back without losing this usually
5548precious information (if the user went through the pain of explicitly
5549defining entities, he may have a a rather negative attitude if you blindly
5550substitute them as saving time). The <a
5551href="html/libxml-parser.html#xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault">xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault()</a>
5552function allows you to check and change the behaviour, which is to not
5553substitute entities by default.</p>
5554
5555<p>Here is the DOM tree built by libxml2 for the previous document in the
5556default case:</p>
5557<pre>/gnome/src/gnome-xml -&gt; ./xmllint --debug test/ent1
5558DOCUMENT
5559version=1.0
5560   ELEMENT EXAMPLE
5561     TEXT
5562     content=
5563     ENTITY_REF
5564       INTERNAL_GENERAL_ENTITY xml
5565       content=Extensible Markup Language
5566     TEXT
5567     content=</pre>
5568
5569<p>And here is the result when substituting entities:</p>
5570<pre>/gnome/src/gnome-xml -&gt; ./tester --debug --noent test/ent1
5571DOCUMENT
5572version=1.0
5573   ELEMENT EXAMPLE
5574     TEXT
5575     content=     Extensible Markup Language</pre>
5576
5577<p>So, entities or no entities? Basically, it depends on your use case. I
5578suggest that you keep the non-substituting default behaviour and avoid using
5579entities in your XML document or data if you are not willing to handle the
5580entity references elements in the DOM tree.</p>
5581
5582<p>Note that at save time libxml2 enforces the conversion of the predefined
5583entities where necessary to prevent well-formedness problems, and will also
5584transparently replace those with chars (i.e. it will not generate entity
5585reference elements in the DOM tree or call the reference() SAX callback when
5586finding them in the input).</p>
5587
5588<p><span style="background-color: #FF0000">WARNING</span>: handling entities
5589on top of the libxml2 SAX interface is difficult!!! If you plan to use
5590non-predefined entities in your documents, then the learning curve to handle
5591then using the SAX API may be long. If you plan to use complex documents, I
5592strongly suggest you consider using the DOM interface instead and let libxml
5593deal with the complexity rather than trying to do it yourself.</p>
5594
5595<h2><a name="Namespaces">Namespaces</a></h2>
5596
5597<p>The libxml2 library implements <a
5598href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">XML namespaces</a> support by
5599recognizing namespace constructs in the input, and does namespace lookup
5600automatically when building the DOM tree. A namespace declaration is
5601associated with an in-memory structure and all elements or attributes within
5602that namespace point to it. Hence testing the namespace is a simple and fast
5603equality operation at the user level.</p>
5604
5605<p>I suggest that people using libxml2 use a namespace, and declare it in the
5606root element of their document as the default namespace. Then they don't need
5607to use the prefix in the content but we will have a basis for future semantic
5608refinement and  merging of data from different sources. This doesn't increase
5609the size of the XML output significantly, but significantly increases its
5610value in the long-term. Example:</p>
5611<pre>&lt;mydoc xmlns="http://mydoc.example.org/schemas/"&gt;
5612   &lt;elem1&gt;...&lt;/elem1&gt;
5613   &lt;elem2&gt;...&lt;/elem2&gt;
5614&lt;/mydoc&gt;</pre>
5615
5616<p>The namespace value has to be an absolute URL, but the URL doesn't have to
5617point to any existing resource on the Web. It will bind all the element and
5618attributes with that URL. I suggest to use an URL within a domain you
5619control, and that the URL should contain some kind of version information if
5620possible. For example, <code>"http://www.gnome.org/gnumeric/1.0/"</code> is a
5621good namespace scheme.</p>
5622
5623<p>Then when you load a file, make sure that a namespace carrying the
5624version-independent prefix is installed on the root element of your document,
5625and if the version information don't match something you know, warn the user
5626and be liberal in what you accept as the input. Also do *not* try to base
5627namespace checking on the prefix value. &lt;foo:text&gt; may be exactly the
5628same as &lt;bar:text&gt; in another document. What really matters is the URI
5629associated with the element or the attribute, not the prefix string (which is
5630just a shortcut for the full URI). In libxml, element and attributes have an
5631<code>ns</code> field pointing to an xmlNs structure detailing the namespace
5632prefix and its URI.</p>
5633
5634<p>@@Interfaces@@</p>
5635<pre>xmlNodePtr node;
5636if(!strncmp(node-&gt;name,"mytag",5)
5637  &amp;&amp; node-&gt;ns
5638  &amp;&amp; !strcmp(node-&gt;ns-&gt;href,"http://www.mysite.com/myns/1.0")) {
5639  ...
5640}</pre>
5641
5642<p>Usually people object to using namespaces together with validity checking.
5643I will try to make sure that using namespaces won't break validity checking,
5644so even if you plan to use or currently are using validation I strongly
5645suggest adding namespaces to your document. A default namespace scheme
5646<code>xmlns="http://...."</code> should not break validity even on less
5647flexible parsers. Using namespaces to mix and differentiate content coming
5648from multiple DTDs will certainly break current validation schemes. To check
5649such documents one needs to use schema-validation, which is supported in
5650libxml2 as well. See <a href="http://www.relaxng.org/">relagx-ng</a> and <a
5651href="http://www.w3c.org/XML/Schema">w3c-schema</a>.</p>
5652
5653<h2><a name="Upgrading">Upgrading 1.x code</a></h2>
5654
5655<p>Incompatible changes:</p>
5656
5657<p>Version 2 of libxml2 is the first version introducing serious backward
5658incompatible changes. The main goals were:</p>
5659<ul>
5660  <li>a general cleanup. A number of mistakes inherited from the very early
5661    versions couldn't be changed due to compatibility constraints. Example
5662    the "childs" element in the nodes.</li>
5663  <li>Uniformization of the various nodes, at least for their header and link
5664    parts (doc, parent, children, prev, next), the goal is a simpler
5665    programming model and simplifying the task of the DOM implementors.</li>
5666  <li>better conformances to the XML specification, for example version 1.x
5667    had an heuristic to try to detect ignorable white spaces. As a result the
5668    SAX event generated were ignorableWhitespace() while the spec requires
5669    character() in that case. This also mean that a number of DOM node
5670    containing blank text may populate the DOM tree which were not present
5671    before.</li>
5672</ul>
5673
5674<h3>How to fix libxml-1.x code:</h3>
5675
5676<p>So client code of libxml designed to run with version 1.x may have to be
5677changed to compile against version 2.x of libxml. Here is a list of changes
5678that I have collected, they may not be sufficient, so in case you find other
5679change which are required, <a href="mailto:Daniel.Veillard@w3.org">drop me a
5680mail</a>:</p>
5681<ol>
5682  <li>The package name have changed from libxml to libxml2, the library name
5683    is now -lxml2 . There is a new xml2-config script which should be used to
5684    select the right parameters libxml2</li>
5685  <li>Node <strong>childs</strong> field has been renamed
5686    <strong>children</strong> so s/childs/children/g should be  applied
5687    (probability of having "childs" anywhere else is close to 0+</li>
5688  <li>The document don't have anymore a <strong>root</strong> element it has
5689    been replaced by <strong>children</strong> and usually you will get a
5690    list of element here. For example a Dtd element for the internal subset
5691    and it's declaration may be found in that list, as well as processing
5692    instructions or comments found before or after the document root element.
5693    Use <strong>xmlDocGetRootElement(doc)</strong> to get the root element of
5694    a document. Alternatively if you are sure to not reference DTDs nor have
5695    PIs or comments before or after the root element
5696    s/-&gt;root/-&gt;children/g will probably do it.</li>
5697  <li>The white space issue, this one is more complex, unless special case of
5698    validating parsing, the line breaks and spaces usually used for indenting
5699    and formatting the document content becomes significant. So they are
5700    reported by SAX and if your using the DOM tree, corresponding nodes are
5701    generated. Too approach can be taken:
5702    <ol>
5703      <li>lazy one, use the compatibility call
5704        <strong>xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0)</strong> but be aware that you are
5705        relying on a special (and possibly broken) set of heuristics of
5706        libxml to detect ignorable blanks. Don't complain if it breaks or
5707        make your application not 100% clean w.r.t. to it's input.</li>
5708      <li>the Right Way: change you code to accept possibly insignificant
5709        blanks characters, or have your tree populated with weird blank text
5710        nodes. You can spot them using the commodity function
5711        <strong>xmlIsBlankNode(node)</strong> returning 1 for such blank
5712        nodes.</li>
5713    </ol>
5714    <p>Note also that with the new default the output functions don't add any
5715    extra indentation when saving a tree in order to be able to round trip
5716    (read and save) without inflating the document with extra formatting
5717    chars.</p>
5718  </li>
5719  <li>The include path has changed to $prefix/libxml/ and the includes
5720    themselves uses this new prefix in includes instructions... If you are
5721    using (as expected) the
5722    <pre>xml2-config --cflags</pre>
5723    <p>output to generate you compile commands this will probably work out of
5724    the box</p>
5725  </li>
5726  <li>xmlDetectCharEncoding takes an extra argument indicating the length in
5727    byte of the head of the document available for character detection.</li>
5728</ol>
5729
5730<h3>Ensuring both libxml-1.x and libxml-2.x compatibility</h3>
5731
5732<p>Two new version of libxml (1.8.11) and libxml2 (2.3.4) have been released
5733to allow smooth upgrade of existing libxml v1code while retaining
5734compatibility. They offers the following:</p>
5735<ol>
5736  <li>similar include naming, one should use
5737    <strong>#include&lt;libxml/...&gt;</strong> in both cases.</li>
5738  <li>similar identifiers defined via macros for the child and root fields:
5739    respectively <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong> and
5740    <strong>xmlRootNode</strong></li>
5741  <li>a new macro <strong>LIBXML_TEST_VERSION</strong> which should be
5742    inserted once in the client code</li>
5743</ol>
5744
5745<p>So the roadmap to upgrade your existing libxml applications is the
5746following:</p>
5747<ol>
5748  <li>install the  libxml-1.8.8 (and libxml-devel-1.8.8) packages</li>
5749  <li>find all occurrences where the xmlDoc <strong>root</strong> field is
5750    used and change it to <strong>xmlRootNode</strong></li>
5751  <li>similarly find all occurrences where the xmlNode
5752    <strong>childs</strong> field is used and change it to
5753    <strong>xmlChildrenNode</strong></li>
5754  <li>add a <strong>LIBXML_TEST_VERSION</strong> macro somewhere in your
5755    <strong>main()</strong> or in the library init entry point</li>
5756  <li>Recompile, check compatibility, it should still work</li>
5757  <li>Change your configure script to look first for xml2-config and fall
5758    back using xml-config . Use the --cflags and --libs output of the command
5759    as the Include and Linking parameters needed to use libxml.</li>
5760  <li>install libxml2-2.3.x and  libxml2-devel-2.3.x (libxml-1.8.y and
5761    libxml-devel-1.8.y can be kept simultaneously)</li>
5762  <li>remove your config.cache, relaunch your configuration mechanism, and
5763    recompile, if steps 2 and 3 were done right it should compile as-is</li>
5764  <li>Test that your application is still running correctly, if not this may
5765    be due to extra empty nodes due to formating spaces being kept in libxml2
5766    contrary to libxml1, in that case insert xmlKeepBlanksDefault(1) in your
5767    code before calling the parser (next to
5768    <strong>LIBXML_TEST_VERSION</strong> is a fine place).</li>
5769</ol>
5770
5771<p>Following those steps should work. It worked for some of my own code.</p>
5772
5773<p>Let me put some emphasis on the fact that there is far more changes from
5774libxml 1.x to 2.x than the ones you may have to patch for. The overall code
5775has been considerably cleaned up and the conformance to the XML specification
5776has been drastically improved too. Don't take those changes as an excuse to
5777not upgrade, it may cost a lot on the long term ...</p>
5778
5779<h2><a name="Thread">Thread safety</a></h2>
5780
5781<p>Starting with 2.4.7, libxml2 makes provisions to ensure that concurrent
5782threads can safely work in parallel parsing different documents. There is
5783however a couple of things to do to ensure it:</p>
5784<ul>
5785  <li>configure the library accordingly using the --with-threads options</li>
5786  <li>call xmlInitParser() in the "main" thread before using any of the
5787    libxml2 API (except possibly selecting a different memory allocator)</li>
5788</ul>
5789
5790<p>Note that the thread safety cannot be ensured for multiple threads sharing
5791the same document, the locking must be done at the application level, libxml
5792exports a basic mutex and reentrant mutexes API in &lt;libxml/threads.h&gt;.
5793The parts of the library checked for thread safety are:</p>
5794<ul>
5795  <li>concurrent loading</li>
5796  <li>file access resolution</li>
5797  <li>catalog access</li>
5798  <li>catalog building</li>
5799  <li>entities lookup/accesses</li>
5800  <li>validation</li>
5801  <li>global variables per-thread override</li>
5802  <li>memory handling</li>
5803</ul>
5804
5805<p>XPath has been tested for threaded usage on non-modified document
5806   for example when using libxslt, but make 100% sure the documents
5807   are accessed read-only !</p>
5808
5809<h2><a name="DOM"></a><a name="Principles">DOM Principles</a></h2>
5810
5811<p><a href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/">DOM</a> stands for the <em>Document
5812Object Model</em>; this is an API for accessing XML or HTML structured
5813documents. Native support for DOM in Gnome is on the way (module gnome-dom),
5814and will be based on gnome-xml. This will be a far cleaner interface to
5815manipulate XML files within Gnome since it won't expose the internal
5816structure.</p>
5817
5818<p>The current DOM implementation on top of libxml2 is the <a
5819href="http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gdome2/trunk/">gdome2 Gnome module</a>, this
5820is a full DOM interface, thanks to Paolo Casarini, check the <a
5821href="http://gdome2.cs.unibo.it/">Gdome2 homepage</a> for more
5822information.</p>
5823
5824<h2><a name="Example"></a><a name="real">A real example</a></h2>
5825
5826<p>Here is a real size example, where the actual content of the application
5827data is not kept in the DOM tree but uses internal structures. It is based on
5828a proposal to keep a database of jobs related to Gnome, with an XML based
5829storage structure. Here is an <a href="gjobs.xml">XML encoded jobs
5830base</a>:</p>
5831<pre>&lt;?xml version="1.0"?&gt;
5832&lt;gjob:Helping xmlns:gjob="http://www.gnome.org/some-location"&gt;
5833  &lt;gjob:Jobs&gt;
5834
5835    &lt;gjob:Job&gt;
5836      &lt;gjob:Project ID="3"/&gt;
5837      &lt;gjob:Application&gt;GBackup&lt;/gjob:Application&gt;
5838      &lt;gjob:Category&gt;Development&lt;/gjob:Category&gt;
5839
5840      &lt;gjob:Update&gt;
5841        &lt;gjob:Status&gt;Open&lt;/gjob:Status&gt;
5842        &lt;gjob:Modified&gt;Mon, 07 Jun 1999 20:27:45 -0400 MET DST&lt;/gjob:Modified&gt;
5843        &lt;gjob:Salary&gt;USD 0.00&lt;/gjob:Salary&gt;
5844      &lt;/gjob:Update&gt;
5845
5846      &lt;gjob:Developers&gt;
5847        &lt;gjob:Developer&gt;
5848        &lt;/gjob:Developer&gt;
5849      &lt;/gjob:Developers&gt;
5850
5851      &lt;gjob:Contact&gt;
5852        &lt;gjob:Person&gt;Nathan Clemons&lt;/gjob:Person&gt;
5853        &lt;gjob:Email&gt;nathan@windsofstorm.net&lt;/gjob:Email&gt;
5854        &lt;gjob:Company&gt;
5855        &lt;/gjob:Company&gt;
5856        &lt;gjob:Organisation&gt;
5857        &lt;/gjob:Organisation&gt;
5858        &lt;gjob:Webpage&gt;
5859        &lt;/gjob:Webpage&gt;
5860        &lt;gjob:Snailmail&gt;
5861        &lt;/gjob:Snailmail&gt;
5862        &lt;gjob:Phone&gt;
5863        &lt;/gjob:Phone&gt;
5864      &lt;/gjob:Contact&gt;
5865
5866      &lt;gjob:Requirements&gt;
5867      The program should be released as free software, under the GPL.
5868      &lt;/gjob:Requirements&gt;
5869
5870      &lt;gjob:Skills&gt;
5871      &lt;/gjob:Skills&gt;
5872
5873      &lt;gjob:Details&gt;
5874      A GNOME based system that will allow a superuser to configure
5875      compressed and uncompressed files and/or file systems to be backed
5876      up with a supported media in the system.  This should be able to
5877      perform via find commands generating a list of files that are passed
5878      to tar, dd, cpio, cp, gzip, etc., to be directed to the tape machine
5879      or via operations performed on the filesystem itself. Email
5880      notification and GUI status display very important.
5881      &lt;/gjob:Details&gt;
5882
5883    &lt;/gjob:Job&gt;
5884
5885  &lt;/gjob:Jobs&gt;
5886&lt;/gjob:Helping&gt;</pre>
5887
5888<p>While loading the XML file into an internal DOM tree is a matter of
5889calling only a couple of functions, browsing the tree to gather the data and
5890generate the internal structures is harder, and more error prone.</p>
5891
5892<p>The suggested principle is to be tolerant with respect to the input
5893structure. For example, the ordering of the attributes is not significant,
5894the XML specification is clear about it. It's also usually a good idea not to
5895depend on the order of the children of a given node, unless it really makes
5896things harder. Here is some code to parse the information for a person:</p>
5897<pre>/*
5898 * A person record
5899 */
5900typedef struct person {
5901    char *name;
5902    char *email;
5903    char *company;
5904    char *organisation;
5905    char *smail;
5906    char *webPage;
5907    char *phone;
5908} person, *personPtr;
5909
5910/*
5911 * And the code needed to parse it
5912 */
5913personPtr parsePerson(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
5914    personPtr ret = NULL;
5915
5916DEBUG("parsePerson\n");
5917    /*
5918     * allocate the struct
5919     */
5920    ret = (personPtr) malloc(sizeof(person));
5921    if (ret == NULL) {
5922        fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
5923        return(NULL);
5924    }
5925    memset(ret, 0, sizeof(person));
5926
5927    /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
5928    cur = cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode;
5929    while (cur != NULL) {
5930        if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Person")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
5931            ret-&gt;name = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
5932        if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Email")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
5933            ret-&gt;email = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
5934        cur = cur-&gt;next;
5935    }
5936
5937    return(ret);
5938}</pre>
5939
5940<p>Here are a couple of things to notice:</p>
5941<ul>
5942  <li>Usually a recursive parsing style is the more convenient one: XML data
5943    is by nature subject to repetitive constructs and usually exhibits highly
5944    structured patterns.</li>
5945  <li>The two arguments of type <em>xmlDocPtr</em> and <em>xmlNsPtr</em>,
5946    i.e. the pointer to the global XML document and the namespace reserved to
5947    the application. Document wide information are needed for example to
5948    decode entities and it's a good coding practice to define a namespace for
5949    your application set of data and test that the element and attributes
5950    you're analyzing actually pertains to your application space. This is
5951    done by a simple equality test (cur-&gt;ns == ns).</li>
5952  <li>To retrieve text and attributes value, you can use the function
5953    <em>xmlNodeListGetString</em> to gather all the text and entity reference
5954    nodes generated by the DOM output and produce an single text string.</li>
5955</ul>
5956
5957<p>Here is another piece of code used to parse another level of the
5958structure:</p>
5959<pre>#include &lt;libxml/tree.h&gt;
5960/*
5961 * a Description for a Job
5962 */
5963typedef struct job {
5964    char *projectID;
5965    char *application;
5966    char *category;
5967    personPtr contact;
5968    int nbDevelopers;
5969    personPtr developers[100]; /* using dynamic alloc is left as an exercise */
5970} job, *jobPtr;
5971
5972/*
5973 * And the code needed to parse it
5974 */
5975jobPtr parseJob(xmlDocPtr doc, xmlNsPtr ns, xmlNodePtr cur) {
5976    jobPtr ret = NULL;
5977
5978DEBUG("parseJob\n");
5979    /*
5980     * allocate the struct
5981     */
5982    ret = (jobPtr) malloc(sizeof(job));
5983    if (ret == NULL) {
5984        fprintf(stderr,"out of memory\n");
5985        return(NULL);
5986    }
5987    memset(ret, 0, sizeof(job));
5988
5989    /* We don't care what the top level element name is */
5990    cur = cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode;
5991    while (cur != NULL) {
5992
5993        if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Project")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns)) {
5994            ret-&gt;projectID = xmlGetProp(cur, "ID");
5995            if (ret-&gt;projectID == NULL) {
5996                fprintf(stderr, "Project has no ID\n");
5997            }
5998        }
5999        if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Application")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
6000            ret-&gt;application = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
6001        if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Category")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
6002            ret-&gt;category = xmlNodeListGetString(doc, cur-&gt;xmlChildrenNode, 1);
6003        if ((!strcmp(cur-&gt;name, "Contact")) &amp;&amp; (cur-&gt;ns == ns))
6004            ret-&gt;contact = parsePerson(doc, ns, cur);
6005        cur = cur-&gt;next;
6006    }
6007
6008    return(ret);
6009}</pre>
6010
6011<p>Once you are used to it, writing this kind of code is quite simple, but
6012boring. Ultimately, it could be possible to write stubbers taking either C
6013data structure definitions, a set of XML examples or an XML DTD and produce
6014the code needed to import and export the content between C data and XML
6015storage. This is left as an exercise to the reader :-)</p>
6016
6017<p>Feel free to use <a href="example/gjobread.c">the code for the full C
6018parsing example</a> as a template, it is also available with Makefile in the
6019Gnome SVN base under libxml2/example</p>
6020
6021<h2><a name="Contributi">Contributions</a></h2>
6022<ul>
6023  <li>Bjorn Reese, William Brack and Thomas Broyer have provided a number of
6024    patches, Gary Pennington worked on the validation API, threading support
6025    and Solaris port.</li>
6026  <li>John Fleck helps maintaining the documentation and man pages.</li>
6027  <li><a href="mailto:igor@zlatkovic.com">Igor  Zlatkovic</a> is now the
6028    maintainer of the Windows port, <a
6029    href="http://www.zlatkovic.com/projects/libxml/index.html">he provides
6030    binaries</a></li>
6031  <li><a href="mailto:Gary.Pennington@sun.com">Gary Pennington</a> provides
6032    <a href="http://garypennington.net/libxml2/">Solaris binaries</a></li>
6033  <li><a
6034    href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xml/2001-March/msg00014.html">Matt
6035    Sergeant</a> developed <a
6036    href="http://axkit.org/download/">XML::LibXSLT</a>, a Perl wrapper for
6037    libxml2/libxslt as part of the <a href="http://axkit.com/">AxKit XML
6038    application server</a></li>
6039  <li><a href="mailto:fnatter@gmx.net">Felix Natter</a> and <a
6040    href="mailto:geertk@ai.rug.nl">Geert Kloosterman</a> provide <a
6041    href="libxml-doc.el">an emacs module</a> to lookup libxml(2) functions
6042    documentation</li>
6043  <li><a href="mailto:sherwin@nlm.nih.gov">Ziying Sherwin</a> provided <a
6044    href="http://xmlsoft.org/messages/0488.html">man pages</a></li>
6045  <li>there is a module for <a
6046    href="http://acs-misc.sourceforge.net/nsxml.html">libxml/libxslt support
6047    in OpenNSD/AOLServer</a></li>
6048  <li><a href="mailto:dkuhlman@cutter.rexx.com">Dave Kuhlman</a> provided the
6049    first version of libxml/libxslt <a
6050    href="http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman">wrappers for Python</a></li>
6051  <li>Petr Kozelka provides <a
6052    href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/libxml2-pas">Pascal units to glue
6053    libxml2</a> with Kylix and Delphi and other Pascal compilers</li>
6054  <li><a href="mailto:aleksey@aleksey.com">Aleksey Sanin</a> implemented the
6055    <a href="http://www.w3.org/Signature/">XML Canonicalization and XML
6056    Digital Signature</a> <a
6057    href="http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/">implementations for libxml2</a></li>
6058  <li><a href="mailto:Steve.Ball@explain.com.au">Steve Ball</a> and
6059    contributors maintain <a href="http://tclxml.sourceforge.net/">tcl
6060    bindings for libxml2 and libxslt</a>, as well as <a
6061    href="http://tclxml.sf.net/tkxmllint.html">tkxmllint</a> a GUI for
6062    xmllint and <a href="http://tclxml.sf.net/tkxsltproc.html">tkxsltproc</a>
6063    a GUI for xsltproc.</li>
6064</ul>
6065
6066<p></p>
6067</body>
6068</html>
6069