This is a strict subset of the AElfred XML Parser, as required
for Hood, the Haskell Object Observation Debugger.
The relevant parts of the AElfred Readme are reproduced below.
-- Andy Gill, Apr 00
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AElfred, Version 1.1
Microstar's Java-Based XML Parser
Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 by Microstar Software Ltd.
Home Page: http://www.microstar.com/XML/
AElfred is free for both commercial and non-commercial use and
redistribution, provided that Microstar's copyright and disclaimer are
retained intact. You are free to modify AElfred for your own use and
to redistribute AElfred with your modifications, provided that the
modifications are clearly documented.
DISCLAIMER
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Please use it AT
YOUR OWN RISK.
ABOUT THE NAME "AElfred"
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AElfred the Great (AElfred in ASCII) was king of Wessex, and at least
nominally of all England, at the time of his death in 899AD. AElfred
introduced a wide-spread literacy program in the hope that his people
would learn to read English, at least, if Latin was too difficult for
them. This AElfred hopes to bring another sort of literacy to Java,
using XML, at least, if full SGML is too difficult.
The initial "AE" ("� in ISO-8859-1) is also a reminder that XML is
not limited to ASCII.
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