in reply to Omnimark vs. Perl

What features/capabilities are you looking for that Perl doesn't provide? Remember, when it comes to conversion and validation, every single language is going to use modules to provide that kind of functionality. No language is going to have that kind of stuff in its core.

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Re: Re: Omnimark vs. Perl
by mirod (Canon) on Apr 26, 2004 at 11:54 UTC

    Actually Omnimark was designed specifically to process SGML, then XML, so XML/SGML features are actually at the core of the language. It lacks the rest of CPAN though ;--)