> On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 04:26 PM, Tom Bradford wrote:
> > You mean the part after </database>?   That's ok.  When you overwrite a
> > page, it won't zero out old data, it will simply overwrite it, and use
> > a length field on the page to determine how much to read in.

Thanks for clarifying.  I was thinking maybe this was the case since there
were
no errors on starting on the db.

> BTW, you can always retrieve the database configuration:
>
> % xindice rd -c /db/system/SysConfig -n database.xml

Thanks for the tip, this will certainly com in handy.

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> Architect - XQRL (XQuery Engine) - http://www.xqrl.com
> Apache Xindice (Native XML Database) - http://xml.apache.org
> Project Labrador (Web Services Framework) - http://notdotnet.org


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