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Hi All, I recognized in CS 101 that a binary tree is just a table, skewed 45 degrees, a non-binary tree a sparse table, skewed 45 degrees. They are abstractions of the *same* concept! Hence, it ought to be just as valid to speak of XML tables, as XML trees. Perhaps a matrix-algebra mathematician can get around to having an epiphany, and come up with the ..... "relational XML object model". Possible, or pie-in-the-sky? Cheerio, Matt Bennett
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