Allen,

> Yes and XML is doing it all again :)

Different formats for different needs. If you want fast and efficient
local storage, choose a binary format. If you want a single file format
that can easily be parsed according to a detailed published
specification, then choose a markup based format such as XML or RTF.

No single format is going to meet everyone's needs all of the time.

Malcolm


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