I feel compelled to take the XML hard line, and point out that depending on the ordering of XML attributes is not compliant:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/ XML Information Set W3C Recommendation 24 October 2001 2. Information Items 2.2. Element Information Items An element information item has the following properties: 5. [attributes] An unordered set of attribute information items, one for each of the attributes (specified or defaulted from the DTD) of this element. Namespace declarations do not appear in this set. If the element has no attributes, this set has no members. If you're going to use XML, then use XML, and don't break the spec. The worse thing you could do is to use something-that-almost-looks-like-xml-but-is-slightly-different. That's asking for trouble, and guarantees there will be problems down the line. The whole point of using XML is so people can have the valid expectation that their XML data will work with any compliant XML tool. As somebody else pointed out, many XML editors reorder the attributes (which they are 100% justified in doing), and that is as much a fact of life as what they do with the newlines and white space. If you're going to define a language that's not XML because it depends on attribute ordering, then please use an obviously different syntax (like parenthesis instead of angled brackets), so as not to mislead and confuse people, or corrupt data. If you just want to attach ordered items to an XML element, then use sub-elements which can be ordered, not attributes which are by definition unordered. -Don _______________________________________________ Zope-Dev maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope )