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ASP XML Parser Component

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Chilkat XML Parser Component

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ASP XML Admin Control

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A fast, low-memory usage, XML
High-level non-validating XML
This VBScript class reduces
This is a small Web
parser specifically designed
parser component that is
the amount of code needed to
Application, this contains
to be used server-side in
free for both commercial and
display RSS. Provides
basic XML functions using
ASP scripts. This DOM based
non-commercial
object-based properties,
ASP including a XML driven
parser is many times faster
use. Load/save XML files
collections and methods to
user authentication, adding
than MSXML, and consumes far
to an in-memory document
simplify the retrieval and
new records, viewing
less memory. Great for
object model (DOM). Add
display of all kinds of RSS.
records, editing and
handling large XML data
name/value attribtes to
Cache improves efficiency by
deleting records.
files. Also includes
nodes. Compress nodes or
saving results to temporary
 
international character
entire sub-trees using
cache file. Transform XML
 
codeset conversion
in-memory Zip compression.
RSS content with XSL
 
capability.
AES encrypt the content of
stylesheets. Automatically
 
 
a node. Numerous methods
recognises many different
 
 
for iterating over the nodes
RSS versions and RDF
 
 
in a document. Numerous
formats. Includes inbuilt
 
 
methods for searching and
functions to simplify
 
 
sorting nodes in a document.
interaction with Amazon and
 
 
API designed to make it
eBay.
 
 
easy to do frequently
 
 
 
encountered tasks when
 
 
 
working with XML. Makes it
 
 
 
easy to handle binary data
 
 
 
(such as image data) within
 
 
 
XML files.
 
 


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Date: Mar, 04 2006
If you are thinking of
Integrate this script into
Ektron eWebEditPro+XML
RSS2HTML Scout is an ActiveX
becoming a Kelkoo
your website to get live
empowers business users to
.NET ready programming
Affiliate, then you will
shipping rates from FEDEX.
author XML content in a
library that can add RSS
need to transform a live XML
It uses XML and returns all
Smart Web Forms like
reading functions into your
feed directly from Kelkoo in
available rates all at once.
word-processor, shielding
application. Key Features:
order to be able to provide
No need to install DLLs!
them from the complexities
- No RSS or XML formats
your customers with the
 
of XML, in both IE and
knowledge required; RSS,
ability to search and browse
 
Netscape. Ektron Smart Web
ATOM, RDF feeds support; -
through your feed.
 
Forms let developers
Non-Latin feeds support;
Whilst there are several
 
strictly enforce content
- Built-in multi-threaded
ways of doing this, getting
 
accuracy. Built-in
downloading engine; -
it intergrated into your Web
 
flexibility allows for
Built-in cache to speed up
site and making every aspect
 
robust customization.
RSS to HTML conversion; -
(pagination, category
 
Customization examples
Ability to filter feeds by
searching category browsing
 
including toolbar, dialog
title, url, description
etc) work together can be
 
boxes, and right-mouse-click
using keywords; -
rather difficult. There are
 
events
Customizable ready-to-use
no scripts on the Internet
 
 
HTML and CSS templates; -
at present that can achieve
 
 
and more!
this for you, and unless you
 
 
 
are prepared to learn
 
 
 
ASP.NET, you're pretty much
 
 
 
on your own when it comes to
 
 
 
setting up the
 
 
 
integration. This script
 
 
 
is coded in classic ASP and
 
 
 
uses XSLT to transform a
 
 
 
live Kelkoo affiliate XML
 
 
 
feed into user-friendly
 
 
 
HTML. It is very easy to
 
 
 
integrate into your site and
 
 
 
customize it's look and feel
 
 
 
to match your site.
 
 
 
Version 2 has a number of
 
 
 
aesthetic and user
 
 
 
enhancements, including the
 
 
 
ability to browse popular
 
 
 
categories. Now in use by
 
 
 
over 200 websites!
 
 
 


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