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Please also note that the chances of people helping you will increase significantly if you can be bothered to read the replies here instead of asking people to contact you in private. Most regular monks regard the site as a public information forum, and replying in private won't help others who might have a similar question.

Please read how (not) to ask a question, it will probably help you get worthwhile answers, and save everybody some time in the future.


In reply to Re: Need Help With Parser by Joost
in thread Need Help With Parser by xmlschema

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