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Re: Ten Years Later - XML 1.0 Fifth Edition?

  • From: Nicholas Sushkin <nsushkin@o...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 00:12:45 -0500

Re:  Ten Years Later - XML 1.0 Fifth Edition?
On Saturday 16 February 2008 08:24, Mukul Gandhi wrote: 

> Once, I needed to convert the directory structure in
> filesystem to a corresponding XML hierarchy. Some of the folder names
> began with [0-9]. Then it was a bit of inconvenience.

Have you ever stored music files in your filesystem. Those folders would 
make a good test case for your algorithm. ;)

"/media/LACIE/audio/Vivaldi The Four Seasons - Nigel Kennedy & English 
Chamber Orchestra/01-Concerto No.1 in E La primavera Op.8 RV.269 - I. 
Allegro (Nigel Kennedy  Violin English Chamber Orchestra 1989).mp3"

-- 
Nicholas Sushkin, Senior Software Engineer
http://www.openfinance.com http://www.wealthinformationexchange.com

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