Are you talking about automating the DTD or just making the data into a DTD
validateable packet?

In most cases I would recommend using CF for the creation of the actual xml
output.

Unless it's a _very_ simple DTD and you think you can get the whole packet
into a single query row, and you don't need to automate the DTD.

Which may be the case if you've just got something like a table for RSS
newsfeeds and a column for each element / attribute you might want to drop
data into.

> Which would be easier to use to generate an XML file from
> SQL database using a customized DTD - SQL Server 2000
> query or CF4.5?  We cannot afford to upgrade to CFMX and
> the output must be based on a DTD, not a schema.  We will
> eventually import the XML file into another system.

> Thanks.


> Karen R. Harker, MLS
> UT Southwestern Medical Library
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> Dallas, TX  75390-9049
> 214-648-8946
> http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/library/

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