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Please ignore the following if you have no interest in XML-related training. In Q1'2010 I will be in Europe a couple of times for some standards meetings
... I forgot about XQuery. It does sound worth reading up on again. ... That I expected. ... Thanks, Gareth. I think that is key to my solution. Bill -- Bill
Once you got to the second part with the xpointer, you made me think of XQuery because it seems you are wanting to do some sort of querying of XML content,
... Hash: SHA1 I've not used xincludes for a few years. Now I'm in the position where they could be handy, and I've forgotten too much (or they don't do what