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Michael A. Barnhart14-Jan-03 1:59
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Michael A. Barnhart15-Jan-03 23:26
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Christian Graus15-Jan-03 18:22
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Stephane Rodriguez.16-Jan-03 2:07
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GeneralSome questions about XML Pin
Marc Clifton12-Jan-03 10:52
mvaMarc Clifton12-Jan-03 10:52 
OK, I know what XML is (I think) but I still don't "get it". So here are a couple questions for discussion:

What are the pros and cons of XML?

What problems does XML solve?

When is XML a good solution for a problem, and when isn't it?

Self-defining data structure. So what? What's a real-world example where this is actually used? It seems like a great idea, but implementation is non-trivial.

I have had several people comment to me that I should use XML instead of a flat file. Why? Just because its structured? So what? A spreadsheet is structured, that doesn't mean it should be formatted in XML, does it? It seems that XML is inefficient space wise, parsing is slow, and human readability is poor. If data is supposed to be human readable, then make it human readable, and if its supposed to be machine readable, then make it machine readable. XML seems to be a hybrid that doesn't do either very well.

Marc The XML Skeptic

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GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Christian Graus12-Jan-03 11:06
protectorChristian Graus12-Jan-03 11:06 
GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Marc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:29
mvaMarc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:29 
GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Michael A. Barnhart12-Jan-03 14:43
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GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Stephane Rodriguez.14-Jan-03 4:08
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GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Taka Muraoka12-Jan-03 11:58
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GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Marc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:34
mvaMarc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:34 
GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
me12-Jan-03 13:14
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GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Marc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:35
mvaMarc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:35 
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me12-Jan-03 16:03
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Michael A. Barnhart12-Jan-03 14:19
Michael A. Barnhart12-Jan-03 14:19 
GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Marc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:42
mvaMarc Clifton12-Jan-03 14:42 
GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Michael A. Barnhart12-Jan-03 14:52
Michael A. Barnhart12-Jan-03 14:52 
GeneralRe: Some questions about XML Pin
Stephane Rodriguez.14-Jan-03 1:58
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GeneralQuestion on xml encoding in C#, Pin
Bugoy9-Jan-03 10:29
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Michael A. Barnhart11-Jan-03 12:25
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QuestionHow to convert data in MFC object to XML Pin
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AnswerRe: How to convert data in MFC object to XML Pin
Michael A. Barnhart11-Jan-03 12:27
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