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On 12/6/2022 9:28 AM, Roger L Costello wrote: Hi Folks,No, that data is not "machine code". The steps 1 - 3 the app takes play the role of machine code. The data could be a list of XPath expressions. Then the XPath expressions are essentially machine code, right?Any list of instructions could be seen as instructions to some virtual machine. If the data is a list of XPATH expressions, that does not in any way say how the app might process them. The app might sort them into order, substitute full URIs for the namespaces, who knows what it might want to do? Machine code is usually produced by a compiler. That is, a higher level language is compiled into machine code. Have you created a higher level language which you “compile” into data that then drives an application? What is the higher level language?
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