> Is it best to leave Coldfusion alone when it comes to dealing with XSLT
> and XML  ?

No, you can do this very neatly in CFMX using the XmlTransform() function.

Also, the xml2query suggestion was a good one if you want to minimise lines
of code.

However, if efficiency is an issue and the XML is very simple and
predictable, it may be worth writing your own lightweight parser to
translate straight from XML to CSV without any intermediate steps.

Nick




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