Libxml is the XML C library developed for the Gnome project. XML itself
is a metalanguage to design markup languages, i.e. text language where
semantic and structure are added to the content using extra "markup"
information enclosed between angle brackets. HTML is the most well-known
markup language. Though the library is written in C a
variety of language bindings make it available in other environments.
Libxml2 is known to be very portable, the library should build and work
without serious troubles on a variety of systems (Linux, Unix, Windows,
CygWin, MacOS, MacOS X, RISC Os, OS/2, VMS, QNX, MVS, ...)
Libxml2 implements a number of existing standards related to markup
languages:
In most cases libxml tries to implement the specifications in a relatively
strictly compliant way. As of release 2.4.16, libxml2 passes all 1800+ tests
from the OASIS XML Tests
Suite.
To some extent libxml2 provides support for the following additional
specifications but doesn't claim to implement them completely:
- Document Object Model (DOM) http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/
it doesn't implement the API itself, gdome2 does this on top of
libxml2
-
RFC 959 :
libxml implements a basic FTP client code
-
RFC 1945 :
HTTP/1.0, again a basic HTTP client code
- SAX: a minimal SAX implementation compatible with early expat
versions
- DocBook SGML v4: libxml2 includes a hackish parser to transition to
XML
A partial implementation of XML Schemas is being worked on but it would be
far too early to make any conformance statement about it at the moment.
Separate documents:
Results of the xmlbench
benchmark on sourceforge 19 March 2003 (smaller is better):

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