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> If you have the data tagged in XHTML, it is in a namespace that is > known. A spec that is at W3C should be enough for anyone to handle > your data. It is not your problem anymore. Your job is done. That rather depends what they want to do with it. If they only want to display it, sure. But if the XHTML documents are captured screen outputs of database queries and they want to reconstitute the underlying database, then there's a lot more work to be done. Most likely, I imagine, it's somewhere in between. For example, they might want to display the same data in a very different way. But perhaps the requirements were stated and I missed it in the noise. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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