>>> I attended your various XML/XSL/XQL sessions at FoxTeach in Toronto this past weekend and thought I'd let you know that it came across very clear and interesting. I walked away with all sorts of ideas on ways I could use XML. <<
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>Great, thanks for the feedback. I'd really like to know what you end of using XML for in the future, so keep me posted.
I can give you one right now. The company I work for has multiple branch offices across Canada and the US. There are several large tables that are maintained and updated at head office that the branch offices need to 'download' on an as need basis for use offline at job sites. What I'm hoping to be experimenting with soon is, instead of sending the tables across the wire, creating XML files from the tables, having the branch offices download them and then creating the tables on their side. What do you think? Any tips beyond your sessions greatly appreciated as well.
Thanx
Colin Magee
Team Leader, Systems Development
Metroland Media Group Ltd.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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