Subj : Net Development To : Scott Little From : Jan Vermeulen Date : Sat Jan 04 2003 10:20 pm Quoting Scott Little on Sun 5 Jan 2003 6:09 to Jan Vermeulen: JV>> How can you be 100% sure that you will get the old data back when JV>> generaing an SLF list from the XML data? sl> You can't, but that's dependant on the broken-ness of the input sl> SLF. Theoretically, the SLF -> XML conversion will only extract sl> "known good" data, leaving the rest as undecipherable nonsense sl> which XML native programs will ignore, but will be restored when sl> converted back to SLF. This implies that an XML list generated from the nodelist at one place will not yield the same nodelist somewhere else. I don't like that. sl> As I said before, if this is a concern, *Cs can simply run both in sl> parallel. I would not know why I should do that. There's more important work to do than that running wo programs that do the same and then check them for correctnes (and I can't use a simpel "FC first second > watsup" sl> It's likely they won't, though, as it will force nodelist entries sl> that are undecipherable to be fixed instead. I can do that using MakeNL and a flag list; I'm doing that already now ;-) -=<[ JV ]>=- * Origin: The Poor Man's Workstation -- Wormerveer NL (2:280/100) .