At 11:25 AM +0100 4/25/01, Neil Clark wrote: >Well, data either stored as XML or defined by XML is the way DB's are going, >there is not question about that. Well, I haven't kept up on all the latest, but I think I can give you some current reasons and some historical perspective why XML may be *a solution* to defining and storing data, but it won't be the *only* solution. I don't think this ug is the proper forum, though. Dick ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Craig Dudley
- RE: Storing structures in a DB DeVoil, Nick
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Darren Adams
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Neil Clark
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Dick Applebaum
- RE: Storing structures in a DB DeVoil, Nick
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Dick Applebaum
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Neil Clark
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Dick Applebaum
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Neil Clark
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Dick Applebaum
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Darren Adams
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Dick Applebaum
- RE: Storing structures in a DB DeVoil, Nick
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Neil Clark
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Dick Applebaum
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Neil Clark
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Darren Adams
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Douglas Knudsen
- RE: Storing structures in a DB Neil Clark
- RE: Storing structures in a DB DeVoil, Nick

