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  • Hash : da3fee40
    Author : Daniel Veillard
    Date : 2008-09-01T13:08:57

    Borland C fix from Moritz Both regenerate, workaround a problem for buffer
    
    * trionan.c: Borland C fix from Moritz Both
    * testapi.c: regenerate, workaround a problem for buffer testing
    * xmlIO.c HTMLtree.c: new internal entry point to hide even better
      xmlAllocOutputBufferInternal
    * tree.c: harden the code around buffer allocation schemes
    * parser.c: restore the warning when namespace names are not absolute
      URIs
    * runxmlconf.c: continue regression tests if we get the expected
      number of errors
    * Makefile.am: run the python tests on make check
    * xmlsave.c: handle the HTML documents and trees
    * python/libxml.c: convert python serialization to the xmlSave APIs
      and avoid some horrible hacks
    Daniel
    
    svn path=/trunk/; revision=3790
    

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