My day chasing deadlocks suddently feel better compared to this. I have
never seen a worse design of a markup language :)

The designer should be dismembered, stripped, tied up, covered with cow
blood and exposed in stonehenge to be raped by aliens. By that time
his/her computer should be burn such a disease to spread! :D


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>I've just had a look at CML. What a nightmare! Take this element, for example,
>
><CML.TAB ID="table1" NAME="NET ATOMIC CHARGES" ROWS= 12 COLUMNS=3 
>COL.NAMES="ELEMENT CHARGE DENSITY" COL.REFS="CML.COR.NOTATION CML.THE.CHARGE 
>CML.THE.AEDENSITY" COL.TYPES="STRING FLOAT FLOAT">
> C          -0.102123        4.1021
> C          -0.102108        4.1021
> C          -0.102110        4.1021
> C          -0.102118        4.1021
> C          -0.102100        4.1021
> C          -0.102098        4.1021
> H           0.102111        0.8979
> H           0.102105        0.8979
> H           0.102111        0.8979
> H           0.102115        0.8979
> H           0.102097        0.8979
> H           0.102119        0.8979
></CML.TAB>
>
>Someone should slap the designer of this monstrosity. 
>
>All that aside, I've been able to produce all kinds of output from 
>well-designed input using XSLT. If what you are trying to produce is CML, what 
>format is used in the input?
>  
>


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