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> That is why some of us say loudly, "Don't touch the core.  The 
> risks are too high and the benefits not widely sharable."

Do not go gentry into that good night!

> len
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Robie [mailto:jonathan.robie@d...]
> 
> But the beauty of XML is that you are allowed to use either mindset - the 
> same data may be treated as well-formed XML or as strongly typed XML, 
> depending on the software you use to process it. 
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Sam Hunting
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