Subj : XML To : Jan Vermeulen From : Scott Little Date : Tue Dec 24 2002 06:46 am [ 23 Dec 02 13:33, Jan Vermeulen wrote to Scott Little ] JV> It may upgrade to using the data from ESLF. [snip] JV> ESLF will contain all data one ever would need; XML may extract JV> whatever it needs. If you're thinking that we should use [E]SLF -> XML until everyone can use XML, forget it. It won't work. There's little incentive to use XML at all in that scenario. JV> If the developers will get serious and give priority to serving the JV> net. Huh? BB>>> The list produced by the utility would be in XML already. BB>>> Then they are not working towards XML but starting from it. sl>> More or less. It's the only way it can work. JV> The problem seems to be that the XML developers do not see how JV> they could extract that data. As if string parsing would be a PITA JV> (even BASIC could do that in the early eighties...). Huh? JV> Which is by far less probable than losing a few legacy nodes in JV> the process. You've been told repeatedly this won't happen. Pay attention. -- Scott Little [fidonet#3:712/848 / sysgod@sysgod.org] --- FMail/Win32 1.60+ * Origin: Cyberia: All your msgbase are belong to us! (3:712/848) .