I've been following XML for a year or so and I think it's a natural for a lot
of what I do - for instance, transferring information between a GUI written in
Java and a scientific program written in Fortran. No more reading an output
file or writing a proprietary database, just use XML. However, I have not been
able to find an XML reader written in Fortran. I'm thinking of writing a
wrapper around a C version.
Harry R. Millwater, Ph.D.
Probabilistic Mechanics and Reliability Section
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
(210) 522-2006 Voice
(210) 522-3042 Fax
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From: "Ian Chivers" <[log in to unmask]>, on 1/5/01 12:41 PM:
For information. I'm curious how
many on the list are interested in
xml.
happy new year to all list members.
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 20:12:28 -0500
From: Terry DeGiuli <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Request Permission to Invite Members to XML DevCon
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Hello,
With your permission, we would like to invite your list members to XML
DevCon. I have details below. We hope to welcome you all. Thank you in
advance for your attention.
Regards,
Terry DeGiuli
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Make plans to attend the largest XML event coming to London in 2001!
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Conference: 21-23 February 2001
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Novotel - West
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*Wireless Applications of XML, Cocoon and Java Servlets in Healthcare
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