As a former San Diegan, I can tell you that there is a wealth of CF 
resources in SD. SAIC has more than a few people working with it. There is 
also a ColdFusion User Group in SD @ www.sdcfug.org with lots of brains in 
it. Personally, I use XML & XSLT extensively on my projects and have had 
good experience with MSXML 3 and 4 with both the Torchbox custom tags and 
SoXML. I'm not much of a Java kind of guy, so I haven't used XALAN or XERCES 
much, yet. I'm suspicious of CFMX's native functions since they are limited, 
such as not allowing me to pass parameters to a XSLT stylesheet...

- Mike Gatto



>From: Wayne Suiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [cf-xml] XML Where to start
>Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 12:30:46 -0700
>
>Hello Everyone,
>I'm getting involved in a large scale project taking data sets and 
>converting to XML with the hope that we could get that to browsers, pdas 
>and cell phones etc... Now I know "about" XML having read at least 30 
>articles but I haven't been able to work with it much yet. Where should I 
>start? I'm a huge CF fan so I would like to use CF to do this project. Any 
>suggestions on what books would be most specific to my project, web sites, 
>examples? I would like to read about what hardware and software I should be 
>looking into as well. Advice is very appreciated.
>Thanks.
>
>Wayne Suiter
>Web Operations
>Scripps Institution of Oceanography
>858-822-2878
>9500 Gilman Drive
>La Jolla, CA, 92093-0210
>
>
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