I am happy with whatever comes out.

I used XUpdate by applying xslt stylesheets to xml to generate XUpdate 
commands. I then ran the commands in the xsh shell to update the xml. I was not 
using XUpdate from a program and had problems (that I don't remember...) with 
the command line stuff that came with XIndice.

Would sixdml have something similar, where I can create commands and update xml 
from the command line?

Gary

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I like the XUpdate stuff. Where does that fit into 2.0?


It does fit, it just doesn't really need much work, it just works.:-)

That said, I don't like that much XUpdate, I'd rather settle for

sixdml.

Ciao,

--
Gianugo Rabellino


I'm definitely a vote for sixdml - when we were originally writing our
apps we ran into a number of issues that limited us with xupdate, we
basically gave up and drag docs out and mess with them and then stuff
them back to make it easier - sixdml certainly looks very interesting
and more complete.

I'd just like to say a quick thanks for all the work going on over the
last little while - possibilities of future dev for Xindice were looking
a bit dim for a while but its certainly looking up - great work.

Peter Wilkinson.



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