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Wendell,
You're right. But you're also wrong. I've cracked it, and I've put up the result at: http://student.kitcampus.com/projects/group90/stud04/Seminar4/Exercises%20Seminar%204.rtf The xml file (suitably formatted when displayed) is at: htp://student.kitcampus.com/projects/group90/stud04/Seminar4/data_3_5.xml The reason why I say you're right is because it is indeed mastering templates and the recursive template-based processing model that is the most important thing. The reason why I say you're wrong is because I've got there - by reflecting on what I'd been told, and by doing it. The most important thing, to me at any rate, is not that the problem is solved (although that's a great relief), but that I truly understand the solution. Why it works. The recursive model in fact. For that reason I am extremely grateful to you and to everyone who has contributed to this discussion. If I'd had to pay for tutoring of this quality I'd have become a great deal poorer. My heartfelt thanks. Cheers Peter
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