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SQL 2k or XML?

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  • Subject: SQL 2k or XML?
  • From: "Falls, Travis D (CASD, IT)" <Travis.Falls@t...>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 09:14:43 -0400
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sql 2k
I am designing a site in asp.net (VB.net), and I am storing bios for bands,
with one picture, shopping personal information on the subscribers of the
site, songs (MP3) and a few other things that I can't think of.  I am at a
loss though in designing it though, I don't know if I should store the info
in XML files and then put meta data in the database, or put everything in a
sql base, ect any suggestions for designing a site in this fashion is
greatly appreciated.


Travis


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