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We've all had fun discussing binary formats and their relationship to XML, and here I've stumbled into working with yet another binary format. US Geological Survey data seems to come packed in DDF (Data Descriptive Files) files, something defined by yet another ISO spec, 8211, according to the SDTS (Spatial Data Transfer Standard) standard. For more on what these look like, see: http://www.3dartist.com/WP/sdts/sdtsnotes.htm For my own perverse reasons, I'm writing a parser which reads these things and spits out SAX events for the records they contain. Is anyone aware of prior work? (Anyone who's been following the ASN.1/XML discussion may find DDF interesting as yet another parallel universe of generic data format decisions.) -- Simon St.Laurent Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets Errors, errors, all fall down! http://simonstl.com -- http://monasticxml.org
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