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> > i've been thinking of archiving with xml, but i'm going to stick with > pdf's for documents at the moment. I would think the general rule is that you should archive the message that formed the original interaction. If you sent the user a PDF you should archive a PDF; if you provided an XML document and a stylesheet for rendering it (or if a customer placed an order using an XML message) then you should archive those. There are a lot of traps here. When I started sending out invoices last year I was shocked to discover that instead of the invoice date I had entered in the Word document, Microsoft had inserted code to print the current date at the time of printing, (thus displaying the level of intelligence one would expect from an animated paperclip). Since the invoice date has significant implications, I was not amused. If there had been any legal disputes as a result, it would have been important to have an archive of the actual Word document that I sent, so that in subsequent arbitration it could be shown that it was all Microsoft's fault. In this country, I believe that any electronically archived information is only as good as your ability to prove that it is a reliable record of past events, which depends on showing that you had well documented processes and that you followed them. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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