>>But I want to learn the XML DOM functions and thought that someone might suggest a way to do it using
>>XMLAdapter or some other DOM-specific functions.
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>FWIW, I found it very instructive to just create an XML object in the command window and use Intellisense to figure out what it could do. Message#
739138 shows the results of the last time I played with this.
I agree, and I actually did just that. I created xmlAdapter object, loaded an xml file into it and was checking different properties. But I didn't find anything useful to me. And I am sure it was just me not know my way around it. I will check out your message.
Thank you for your help.
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