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  • Hash : ae0765b6
    Author : Daniel Veillard
    Date : 2008-07-31T19:54:59

    more progresses against the official regression tests small cleanup for
    
    * runxmlconf.c: more progresses against the official regression tests
    * runsuite.c: small cleanup for non-leak reports
    * include/libxml/tree.h: parsing flags and other properties are
      now added to the document node, this is generally useful and
      allow to make Name and NmToken validations based on the parser
      flags, more specifically the 5th edition of XML or not
    * HTMLparser.c tree.c: small side effects for the previous changes
    * parser.c SAX2.c valid.c: the bulk of teh changes are here,
      the parser and validation behaviour can be affected, parsing
      flags need to be copied, lot of changes. Also fixing various
      validation problems in the regression tests.
    Daniel
    
    svn path=/trunk/; revision=3762
    

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