Cool, so I got the query successfully in the memory. It works just as 
nice as I thought it would. How do I go about generating the "whatever" 
XML I need?

YES! Thank you for pointing out XMLBuddy. I downloaded and placed it on 
my plugins directory and then re-started Eclipse and then XML was 
immediately available for use.

Ravi.

Sean Corfield wrote:
> On 7/7/07, [Sunshine Tech Solutions] Ravi Gehlot
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> But using CFHTTP to produce the query from the CSV file is quite
>> possible and then having it imported some how in XML format.
>>     
>
> Once you have a query in memory, you can easily generate whatever XML
> you need from it in a few lines of CFML.
>
>   
>> Also, is XMLBuddy free?
>>     
>
> Yes, That's why I recommended it when you asked for a *free* plugin :)
>
>   
>> Didn't find it for FREE.
>>     
>
> Look harder :)
>   


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