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    Thanks Christoph. Yes, I had a brief read of the E4X documentation
    (), but still need to do a deep look
    at it.
    But I could not find where I can get the SpiderMonkey version 1.6+
    Could you please guide me to some links?
    Thanks
    Rajesh
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    Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 4:47 PM
    To: dev-tech-js-engine (AT) lists (DOT) mozilla.org
    Subject: Re: Can Spidermonkey use DMParser?
    Hi,
    don't know about the DMParser thing, but did you already take a look at the
    built-in E4X objects ? (I think they require SpiderMonkey version 1.6+)
    Cheers, Christoph
    Rajesh N wrote:
    Hi,
    Can the Spidermonkey Javascript Engine (used as embedded in
    application) use the DMParser extension of Mozilla
    () to parse XML content
    present as Javascript strings? If yes, is there any
    guideline/documentation on how to achieve this?
    Thanks
    Rajesh
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