I think what he means is lets get of the "my database is better than yours" 
thing, which I agree with. General discussions of toolsets for dealing with 
SQL and techniques and solutions users have found for doing things related to 
XML/AxKit would certainly be worthy of further discussion.

On Saturday 02 February 2002 09:19, J�rg Walter wrote:
> On Saturday 02 February 2002 11:18, you wrote:
> > Please END this thread.  This discussion has already been hashed out
> > on a million lists since the beginning of time.
>
> Oh, that's fine. Only I miss your link to appropriate resources for those
> among us who want to stay informed.
>
> > It's always a bunch of misinformed, incorrect information that only
> > serves to show that the poster has NO idea what he's talking about!
>
> Thanks, I like my opinion, too. Actually, again I am missing any further
> information that would support your claims, and which would direct a lead
> astray sheep like me onto the right track again.
>
> Despite the irony, I mean that seriously. If there is a 'qualified opinion'
> I'd like to learn of it.
>
> > > Btw, I'd like to hear more DB experiences, as it definitely touches our
> > > all work one day or the other. How did you serialize XML to a db?
>
> I hope this request didn't get lost amng the rant, because I won't believe
> you that this topic has been discussed millions of times. And it is rather
> on-topic, considering the fact that the AxKit TODO-list contains XML
> database connectivity.

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