Thanks!
Apparently some also have problems to find tutorials/help with HaXml [1].

> I'm curious to hear how HaXml compares to HXT / HXML / TagSoup.
I'm curious too. I've read that HXML is old and not longer maintained.
I believe besides the rewriting of the API to use arrows, HaXml adds checking capabilities like use of RelaxNG.

[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6082350/how-to-access-some-xml-data-with-haskell-using-haxml

Le 25 mars 2012 11:06, aditya bhargava <bluemangroupie@gmail.com> a écrit :
I don't know much about HaXml, but HXT is based on it and comes with a tutorial:

http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/HXT

I also show some basic functionality of HXT in this blog post:

http://adit.io/posts/2012-03-10-building_a_concurrent_web_scraper_with_haskell.html

I'm curious to hear how HaXml compares to HXT / HXML / TagSoup.


Adit



On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Yves Parès <yves.pares@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello café,

Provided what I read, HaXml seems to be the recommended library for parsing XML files (I'm trying to browse and alter spreadsheets (ODS) and possibly release a package when I'm done), is there somewhere tutorials on how to use it?
I used 'xml' package by the past, but HaXml is more substantial.

Thanks.

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