There seems to be a great deal of enthusiasm about OmniXML, but omnixml.com is offline and the Google Code project is empty. What happened to this library and where can I find the code (since it's open source)?
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The OmniXML Google Code project does have source available if you click on the "Source" link, but you'll need a Subversion client to get the source.
I made a local Mercurial repository with the releases I could easily collect and a few modifications. I'll archive the entire repo and throw it online for anyone to download...
It's available at http://www.traumazone.com/OmniXML.7z
Changes from the official source:
- Support for xml:space attribute as created by Ondřej Pokorný
- Shuffled source around and created Delphi 2007 and XE packages
- Updated 3rd party units with latest versions from upstream sources (e.g.
jedi.inc
,GpDelphiUnits
) - Add optional useBoolStrs parameter to SetNodeTextBool
The Mercurial history is available in the archive, so you can always roll back to a different release (what few I bothered to collect).

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@ChrisThornton: You and me both! – afrazier Apr 12 '12 at 14:46
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Since omnixml.com now also refers to the Google Project, which does indeed contain up to date code, your answer will be accepted. – Thijs van Dien Oct 21 '12 at 22:14
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also added a simple XPAth patch to the latest code downloadable from Googlecode – Arioch 'The Dec 21 '15 at 07:59