You have complete freedom - you can go and use someone else's API if their
terms or tech are better. Just change the URL and a few XPaths in a config
file.

J

On 26/11/2007, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 26/11/2007, Jason Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally, I'd prefer an XML API for most things like this... no
> worrying
> > about porting it to your platform of choice, less/no hardware cost,
> probably
> > (maybe) faster, less maintenance etc.
>
> No worrying about freedom, either, though...
>
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> Dave
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