Subj : Net Development To : Bill Birrell From : Scott Little Date : Fri Jan 03 2003 04:44 pm [ 02 Jan 03 12:18, Bill Birrell wrote to Jan Vermeulen ] BB> us no harm, and have begun to accept that they may have problems with BB> the coding, Coding will not be a problem at all. The only problem I foresee is broken data converted from SLF. BB> to be proved. I'll put that down to missionary zeal. ISTR we had much BB> the same thing a decade or so ago with SQL, but that came to nothing, SQL is a storage format not a distribution format. BB> nodelist. The other obvious reason is that all programming languages BB> support the format. As with XML.. it's still text BB> Now another very simple question - will the XML or HRN new BB> nodelist be shorter than the current compressed one? No. A directly converted one will be slightly larger compressed, and significantly larger uncompressed (close to twice the size, thanks to all the tags/field names). Once the alternate format is the origin of the data, it will get even bigger as people start putting more information in it. BB> Of course I am also assuming here what has yet to be proved - that BB> reliable software to make XML nodediffs and to make use of them can BB> be produced as freeware. I doubt many are interested in closed source these days.. -- 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) .