But do you keep track of all these XML files? What about performance issues
when these files grow too large? I mean, we are talking about flat files
here, no?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick McElhaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Additionally, it makes sense just to have your data in XML so that
it doesn't become legacyware. Because it's just a text file, you can
put it anywhere. You can work with it programmatically through an API.
You can open it up in a web browser or an XML editor or a regular
old text editor. You can transform it just about any format very
easily with XSL. You can embed it in other XML documents (or vice
versa). And when the technology catches up to the standards,
you'll be able to do all kinds of advanced searching and linking.

Patrick




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