The system can use AS3 - as it is a CDROM.

I asked about the data size - at the moment, a sample XML file, generated by an automatic tool is about 500k, gulp.
That means, 6MB per year, 60MB per decade at the moment.

I have asked to see the file, because there may be a lot of rubbish that can be eliminated - I hope so..

Glen



Merrill, Jason wrote:
First questions to get out of the way is which version of Actionscript
and potentially how much data (in k)?
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Subject: [Flashcoders] CDROM XML search

Hi,

I have been asked to look at a search facility for a CDROM project.

The customer is archiving magazines, 1 a month, for a decade per CD and wants a simple search engine.

The magazines will be archived as scanned images plus XML data containing page text content.

Loading in an XML file and searching / filtering is pretty easy in principle, but I am guessing I may run into performance issues as the amount of data is scaled up.

Google is proving fairly useless today, so has anyone had much experience of this and have any recommendations.

   Thanks

   Glen
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