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Vervet Logic Updates XML Pro

May 25, 1999

Vervet Logic Tuesday released XML Pro v2.0, the next version of the eXtensible Markup
Language editor built on Sun Microsystems’ Java technology.


XML Pro v2.0 offers many new features, including full W3C XML 1.0
compliance, integration of the IBM XML4J Parser, drag and drop, undo,
cut and paste, ability to change document encoding, view DTD and Java 2
(JDK 1.2.1) support. In addition, the XML Pro editor will continue to
be offered in a product bundle with Microstar’s Near & Far Designer, to
provide DTD editing.


XML Pro v2.0 features the IBM XML4J parser, offering support for the W3C
Document Object Model and the SAX interface. Using the IBM parser, XML
Pro integrates with customized XML solutions.


More information about XML Pro v2.0 and Vervet Logic can be obtained by
visiting Vervet Logic Web site. The upgrade is also available
via the Vervet Web site and registered users of XML Pro can upgrade
from v1.2 for free. The XML Pro/Near & Far Designer bundle is available
for US$299.00 from both Vervet Logic and Microstar.

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