FleXML 1.9 (2011-10-30 by mquinson)

  Make parsers robust to multiply defined attributes
  Incoporate several minor fixes from the Debian package

FleXML 1.7 is out (2006-09-15 by wdowling)

  We've done several enhancements and bugfixes. There is no longer a
  compiled-in buffersize, so flexml is now able to parse arbitrarily
  large XML input. We've fixed some vexing memory leaks and a nasty
  bug that only showed up on Sparc machines. Also new is a better
  control over the output file, so you can make use of flex macros
  like YY_INPUT and YY_DECL. We're still the fastest parser around!

Flexml 1.4 is out (2006-03-21 by mquinson)

  Here is a new version. The major improvement is the possibility to
  have more than one flexml-generated parser in your project. There
  won't be any symbol name colision anymore (hopefully).
      
FleXML back to life (version 1.1 released -- 2005-02-10 by mquinson)

  After 5 years, a new version of the package was released today. It
  fixes quite a few longstanding issues, amongst which there is:
       
   - Compatible with modern flex version
   - Allows the generated parser to be included in C++ projects
   - Parsers do not jam anymore.
   Plus several other fixes.
   Please test it and repport any found issue.
       
New FleXML Home (2001-08-30 by shack)

  The FleXML program, as distributed with debian, is starting a new
  stage of active developement. The project is now hosted by
  SourceForge. Hopefully, the new web page and project information
  will be up shortly.
       
