Hi Srdjan,
have you tried Rick Strahl's West Wind Internet & Client Tools which have some free XML functions similar to Cursortoxml and Xmltocursor? Read more at
http://www.west-wind.com/wwClientTools.asp>Hi Terry/Dorin,
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>Sorry if I confused you, all I wanted was to hear some speed measures from someone who uses higher version of VFP, since xml2cursor does not exist in VFP6, and I cannot do it myself.
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>So for as long as xml2cursor/cursor2xml is happening in the memory - speed is ok.
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>I know, I know - It is long due time to upgrade to VFP9 :)
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>Thks Guys :)
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>>>Hi Dorin,
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>>>Thks for your code. This results still sound much better then
>>>those that Terry reported in his message.
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>>That was some pretty clean code Dorin posted! I somethimes think that a more "literal" approach, as opposed to the SCATTER macro might save a tid bit.
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>>But no one told me an object could be used:-(.
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>>I thought the data had to go through some sort ISAPI process. I don't think an HTTP SEND or REQUEST can pass a "classed" object as a parameter (yet). But if you're not going through an ISP with or using something newer than VFP 6, the the "Container" solution is the one - and XML2Cursor will probably do the trick.