> Doesn't that depend on what you're trying to achieved? I can image
> that's a good solution for simple nesting of tags, but not for highly
> complex nesting of an indeterminate number of different child tags,
> child of child tags and recursive nesting.

No, actually, I find it easier especially in those cases, as long as
one single thing is true - you have a specific hierarchy of tags. For
example, let's say you have cf_root, cf_branch and cf_leaf. As long as
you know that cf_root will only contain cf_branch tags, cf_branch will
only contain cf_branch and cf_leaf, it's very easy to perform
operations using whatever subtags are present.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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