Hello Chris,

Thus, you "think" that

Processing-EDI-with-XML-Tech = DIY-done-by-Nerd

Mmm... 

--- In [email protected], Chris Johnson <chr...@...> wrote:
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> Quoted text is from <icj5re+m...@...>, by Patrice 
> <babelab...@...>
> 
> >Personally, I recommend to use the (W3C) standard XSLT language to 
> >perform any translation, including the EDI - X12, EDIFACT, etc. - ones 
> >;-) You would then need a parser/serializer (to/from XML) , but your 
> >mapping/translation will be expressed in a standard language that can 
> >be processed by dozens of software ;-)
> 
> I have some sympathy for that viewpoint, Patrice, but then I am a geek 
> of the worst sort. Those less ... technical ... , or with minimal 
> enthusiasm for DIY, would probably prefer a conventional product.
> 
> Regards
> Chris
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