Current news

12 July 2002, Expat 1.95.4 released.
  • Added support for VMS, contributed by Craig Berry. See vms/README.vms in the distrubution for more information.
  • Added Mac OS (classic) support, with a makefile for MPW, contributed by Thomas Wegner and Daryle Walker.
  • Added Borland C++ Builder 5 / BCC 5.5 support, contributed by Patrick McConnell (SF patch #538032).
  • Fixed a variety of bugs: see SF issues 441449, 563184, 564342, 566334, 566901, 569461, 570263, 575168, 579196.
  • Made skippedEntityHandler conform to SAX2 (see source comment).
  • Re-implemented WFC: Entity Declared from XML 1.0 spec and added a new error "entity declared in parameter entity": see SF bug report 569461 and SF patch 578161.
  • Re-implemented section 5.1 from XML 1.0 spec: see SF bug report 570263 and SF patch 578161.
Expat 1.95.3 is being withdrawn due to bug #566334. If you are currently using Expat 1.95.3, please update to 1.95.4.

3 June 2002, Expat 1.95.3 released.
  • Changed the name of the Windows DLLs from expat.dll to libexpat.dll; this fixes SF bug #432456. This is a problem only known to affect the Perl XML::Parser::Expat extension, but is very important for that extension.
  • Added a project to the MSVC workspace to create a wchar_t version of the library; the DLLs are named libexpatw.dll. (Note the addition of the "w" character in the file name.)
  • Added the XML_ParserReset() API function. This allows a parser to be re-used, reducing the number of memory allocations needed to set up a parser. This can be a substantial benefit when parsing a large number of small documents.
  • Fixed XML_SetReturnNSTriplet() to work for element names. This is now a usable feature.
  • Made the XML_UNICODE builds usable (thanks, Karl!).
  • Allow xmlwf to read from standard input.
  • Install a man page for xmlwf on Unix systems.
  • Fixed many bugs; see SF bug reports 231864, 461380, 464837, 466885, 469226, 477667, 484419, 487840, 494749, 496505, 547350. Other bugs which we can't test as easily may also have been fixed, especially in the area of build support.
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