I wasn't thinking XML because I don't kow it all that well. But I think I see 
what you are saying -- let me look into that. What if it's not well-formed 
though? 

>> -----Original Message-----
>
>If it's well-formed you should also just be able to do an XSL transform on
>it - no need to bring in another program.  You should be able to do this
>using MSXML under Windows Scripting host or in a Stored Procedure.
>
>Jim Davis

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