Hey Dave,

    Is there a list of specific XML languages? They company has a portal 
that knows how to treat XML data so it let's the end user upload an XML 
file that is then imported into a SQL database through their portal.

Ravi.

Dave Watts wrote:
>> No, *you* need to be more specific. XML can be *any* format. 
>> Depending on the XML format *you* want, you will have to 
>> write code a particular way.
>>     
>
> To elaborate on this a little bit, XML isn't a language. Saying you want
> something "in XML" doesn't really make sense. What you really want is
> something in some specific XML language. XML is essentially a meta-language
> - a set of rules for building a language. You would have to determine the
> specific XML language you want to use - or create your own - to get where
> you need to go.
>
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