On 7/6/07, John H. Robinson, IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stewart Stremler wrote:
>
> Third format (java.util.Properties style):
>
> consumable.comment.en=Toner Black (4000 prints) - $80  \
>         Toner Yellow (4000 prints) - $110              \
>         Toner Magenta (4000 prints) - $110             \
>         Toner Cyan (4000 prints) - $110                \
>         Transfer Belt (35000 prints) - $47

The newlines got eaten :(

> Most scripting languages just execute configuration files, so they've
> basically got their own validating parser built-in.

Yup. But they all differ, slightly.

-john

They all differ slightly and therein lies the problem.
XML may be bloated. But is far better standardized than
any of (note several subtly different) examples given.

BobLQ "I find less difference in the XML syntax"


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