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ActiveDOM -- An ActiveX control (non-visual) that enables XML and XHTML files to be loaded, created and manipulated from just about any product or programming language that supports Microsoft COM(+). The control implements the W3C DOM 1.0 Level 1 interfaces, W3C XML 1.0 and parts of the XPath 1.0.
Bluestone XML Server and Editor -- Both XML-Server and Visual-XML (editor) implement the Level 1 DOM.
CUESoft XML Products -- Two products which implement the DOM: CUEXml ActiveX and CUEXml Delphi. There is no mention of which Level of the DOM specification is supported, so I assume Level 1 only.
DOM Implementation in Perl -- The Perl module XML::DOM uses the XML::Parser module as a base to implement Level 1 of the W3C DOM.
DOM Implementation in Python -- The python.org collected package of code to parse and process XML includes a DOM implementation. Implements the Level 1 DOM.
DOMJuan: Koala''s implementation of the DOM -- Java implementation of the DOM Level 2. Free and with source code. Currently (version 0.1) only the Core and Events modules are available.
Datachannel''s DOM Implementation in Java -- XJParser is an XML parser which implements XML 1.0 and both the DOM Level 1 and SAX interfaces. It also has XML validation against DTDs and XML-Data schemas, an integrated XSL processor, and support for some other W3C Working Drafts.
David Baron''s DOM Test Pages -- Tests of Level 1 Core in HTML and XML.
David Brownell''s SAX2 XML and DOM Utilities -- A set of SAX2, XML and DOM utilities and parsers written in Java, under an open source licence. The DOM package implements the XML core for Level 1 and Level 2, and includes most of the optional Level 2 features that don''t require GUI support.
DocZilla - an SGML/XML browser -- Built on Mozilla code, this browser has the same support for the DOM as Mozilla does.
Docuverse''s DOM Implementation in Java -- This SDK is an implementation of the Level 1 W3C DOM API in Java.
FourThought''s DOM implementation in Python -- 4DOM, part of 4Suite, is an implementation of the W3C DOM in Python. It implements Level 1 and much of Level 2, and is open source.
HEX - The HTML Enabled XML Parser -- A simple, 100% Java, non-validating XML parser with some hooks for more-or-less correct parsing of most HTML pages. It implements some of SAX and some of the Level 1 DOM. Not maintained.
IBM''s DOM Implementation in C++ -- XML for C++ parser (XML4C) is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. It implements DOM Level 1 and SAX interfaces. Source code, samples and API documentation are provided with the parser.
IBM''s DOM Implementation in Java -- A validating XML parser written in 100% pure Java, which includes an implementation of the Level 1 DOM, some of the Level 2 DOM, and SAX.
Infoteria''s IPEX -- A commercial high performance XML processing engine for C++ which implements the Level 1 DOM. Available as a library of C++ functions for all platforms and a COM module for Windows 32-bit platforms.
Kamiya''s DOM query utility -- Written in Java and using XT, this can be used to retrieve DOM Nodes that match a given XPath selector. Source is free.
MSXML -- The Microsoft stand-alone XML parser with Level 1 DOM support, implemented as a COM component.
Microsoft Internet Explorer - XML/HTML Browser -- Full support for the Level 1 DOM.
Mozilla -- Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability.You can download full source code for the browser here.
NIST DOM tests in ECMAScript -- Tests currently written for MSIE; should be updated soon for other implementations.
NIST XML/DOM Activity -- Includes pointers to the DOM test suites for Level 1.
OpenXML -- Covers the entire cycle of XML documents production, processing and delivery for dynamic content publishing and application to application communication.
Robin Cover''s DOM Pages -- A list of DOM resources.
Takuki Kamiya''s DOM query utility -- Written in Java and using XT, this can be used to retrieve DOM Nodes that match a given XPath selector. Source is free.
The Gnome DOM Engine -- Promises to create a fully standards-compliant DOM interface. It is based on Daniel Veillard''s libxml.
The W3C Document Object Model Start Page -- The starting page for information about the DOM.
Zveno''s DOM Implementation in Tcl -- TclDOM is a Tcl package implementing the TclDOM specification. This release implements the fundamental Core interfaces and the HTML interfaces, but not the extended Core interfaces.

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