> > <device id="0">
> >     <application name="...
> >             ...
> >     </application>
> >     <application name="...
> >             ...
> >     </application>
> > </device>
> 
> I'm coming to conclusion more the more I think about it.  I really can't 
> come up with a good, real-world case to argue for 
> application-then-device.  Most of the cases where you'd want the 
> application at the top level could be handled by putting a '<device 
> id="*">' around it.

I would think that the common case would be:
most general settings
device 0 settings
device 1 settings
application x settings
        settings specific to device 0 on application x
        etc


I don't think "settings specific to device 0 on application x" would
ever actually come up, but the structure suggested would allow it.

-- 
Russ Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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