James Richardson wrote: > <OT> Although, I can see their point to an extent. When processing messages > coming across a network stream in real time, you want processing speed to be > high, and latency to be low, which means you want to cut down on the volume > of stuff that goes across the wire, and hence the amount of stuff your parser > has to parse </>
Then in that case, even SGML/XML-ish markup is overkill. You may as well use ASN.1. This is turning into an XML-Dev argument, so I'll stop now. -- Tom Bradford --- The dbXML Project --- http://www.dbxml.org/ We store your XML data a hell of a lot better than /dev/null --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
