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    0 starsroyleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 02 2009 | iPhone, MacOS, XML, parsers

    Quoted: TBXML is a light-weight XML document parser written in Objective-C designed for use on Apple iPhone / iPod Touch devices. TBXML aims to provide the fastest possible XML parsing whilst utilising the fewest resources. This requirement for absolute efficiency is achieved at the expence of XML validation and modification. It is NOT possible to modify and generate valid XML from a TBXML document and NO validation is performed whatsoever whilst importing and parsing an XML document.

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