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format. You probably shouldn't use this in applications--build interfaces on top of this so you don't have to put all the heinous multi-level object stuff where people have to look at it. You can parse a plist file and get back a data structure. You can take that data structure and get back the plist as XML. If you want to change the structure inbetween that's your business. :) You don't need to be on Mac OS X to use this. It simply parses and manipulates a text format that Mac OS X uses.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2013/03/05 23:41:00 pettai Exp $
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SHA1 (Mac-PropertyList-1.38.tar.gz) = a231b7d50008097644c3946799511fc2733ea666
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RMD160 (Mac-PropertyList-1.38.tar.gz) = 299e98dc3e8f78cba9807c9e7afa38cb27019c07
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Size (Mac-PropertyList-1.38.tar.gz) = 31913 bytes
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