On 11 okt, 16:36, Marnen Laibow-Koser <rails-mailing-l...@andreas- s.net> wrote: > jhaagmans wrote: > >> I would suggest that XML or YAML in the DB is the wrong approach. I > >> understand that you want flexibility without needing to change the > >> schema, so why not consider a document database such as CouchDB? It > >> sounds like this is really what you're looking for. > > > Nope, I'm really looking for XML in a MySQL db. > > Why? From your description, it sounds like a schemaless database like > CouchDB is ideal here. Why do you specifically need XML?
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