Subj : XML To : Jan Vermeulen From : Jesper Sörensen Date : Sun Jan 05 2003 09:42 pm js>> ... but when doing it the other way around the result would lack all js>> the "extended" features that the new format otherwise could provide. JV> Really? Would it be so difficult to take a nodelist, transform it JV> into XML and then add the extended features? Where would the extended features come from in this case? What algorithm should you apply to "Sorensen" to get "Sörensen", without also changing "Olsson" to "Ölssön"? A massive mapping table (for everything from names & locations to ip-connectivity & flags) would work but then it makes more sence to use that data from the beginning, in some kind of super data base. It doesn't have to be XML, but that's the format that makes best sence to me. JV> Where would the extended features come from when starting to build JV> an XML list to begin with? From the one submitting the data, provided it's submitted using some kind of "extended features aware" system/format. Jesper, yeppe@enjoy.cc --- * Origin: Singularity/2 - Swedish Internet Backbone (2:204/255) .