>>I would just use ASP instead of CF.  Then you can just make XSL
>>files that will do the same thing, and it is really designed for 
that.

Why ASP over CF to do this, I don't understand!
I would have thought the power of XSL was client side so I would have
thought,
JavaScript instead of VBScript.

J

.
.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How XML benefits ColdFusion developers


I guess you aren't understanding me.

I am using a database and I am using Coldfusion to serve the database
request etc.  What I am doing differently is working with various front 
ends
to receive and show the data.

I am experimenting with XSL for the HTML pages, however I am also 
working
with Flash front ends and WAP front ends all working with the same CF
backend server pages with the database.  This is what I am using XML 
for.

-----Original Message-----
From: BEN MORRIS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How XML benefits ColdFusion developers


You could use XML for that sort of purpose.  But within your own site 
you
might as well use a database.  The real advantage of XML is when you 
use
the same XML name space (pretty much just naming conventions) as other
sites, then you can share the data with ease.

If you want to use XML within your own site to push it through 
different
templates, I would just use ASP instead of CF.  Then you can just make 
XSL
files that will do the same thing, and it is really designed for that.
Otherwise, why use XML?

>>> "Sandy Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/01/02 03:36PM >>>
I'm using it to test out ideas of how to transfer data from CF as a
backend
server to multiple front end servers.  (Flash, Fancy HTML, Section 508
compliant HTML)  using XML, all the front ends need to do is request 
the
data and parse what it is given for display.  CF simply responds to the
request (in XML) and returns the data in XML.  Works great if a little
slowly.

-----Original Message-----
From: swank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 9:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: How XML benefits ColdFusion developers


Hi,

I've been searching high and low to find a good explanation of this 
with
no luck...

What benefit does XML give over the standard non-CF database driven 
site?

I am new to XML, but as I understand it XML's greatness is that it 
gives
greater meaning to data, removing the visual presentation mark-up of
html making the data more portable.

In many ways, this seem to be doing the same thing that my "old" CF 
apps
were doing, stuffing data into mySQL...

In fact,  many of the explanations of XML i've read, attempt to explain
XML by comparing to the structure of a database... Each row of a
database is made up of fields which describe the the data that they
contain....just like XML...

So, my question is how does XML relate to the database?



thanks in advance to anyone who can point me in the right direction.




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