> That's the hitting point, if you want to use perl or script-fu here you
> have to produce code for (possibly :)) highlevel languages which isn't
> quite simple.
It must be quite simple. the perl plug-in can give you a detailed trace
output of all functions called, which is implemented with less then 50
lines of code...
With XML, you have more difficult problems to solve, e.g. how to store
binary data ;)
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