Hi, could one XML expert give me a hand and have a look at the following XML structure? I have the feeling that the value item using "key" as an attribute isn't really well-done, as well as the the way how hierarchies are implemented using the "dir" item. Is there a common way to define hierarchies in XML land?
best greetings, Thomas
Pool hierarchies in XML look like this (indentation by me):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE pool SYSTEM "pool.dtd">
<pool> <value key="1">60</value> <value key="2">51</value> <dir key="bla"> <value key="2">66</value> <value key="1">44</value> </dir> <dir key="check"> <value key="2">69</value> <value key="1">41</value> </dir> <dir key="bass"> <value key="2">8</value> <value key="1">96</value> </dir> </dir> <dir key="1"> <value key="a_symbol">0</value> <value key="b_symbol">89</value> <dir key="subfolder"> <value key="subkey">with a list inside</value> </dir> </dir> </pool>
Maybe there's even more inside...
ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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