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Tclxml-users
Re: [Tclxml-users] Where to download Swish or Wax?
by Steve Ball other posts by this author
Aug 1 2004 1:21AM messages near this date
[Tclxml-users] Where to download Swish or Wax? | [Tclxml-users] Issues with v3 combo pack for windows
On 31/07/2004, at 9:10 PM, Thomas Maeder wrote:

>  Where can I download one of the Tcl XML editors?
> 
>  I have tried
> 
>  http://sourceforge.net/projects/waxml/ (apparently no activity 
>  whatsoever)

The project has not released any files yet.  There is some code (that 
might even work...) in the CVS repository.

This project has not been abandoned - I do intend to resurrect it and 
put some life into it.  However, it has been waiting on getting the 
infrastructure into place (TclXML/libxml2, et al)  and I have been 
working on another project (content management) in the meantime.

>  http://xml.coverpages.org/swish10a2-19990121.html (link to download 
>  page gives
>  "403 Forbidden")
> 
>  in vain.

Don't know about that one.  Another thing to look at is a simple 
browser application that is included in the TclDOM examples directory.

HTHs,
Steve Ball

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