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Originally Posted by hacker
No. My argument holds, because no post-processing should be required to make an XML document well-formed. Period. If post-processing is required, then the XML document is broken, and should be rejected as not well-formed (invalid). There is no leeway here.
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What can I say? The real world just isn't perfect.
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Originally Posted by hacker
Instead of writing scalable tools, you continue to work around them. Each to his own. While I applaud your efforts, I disagree with them at many levels, but that is what drives us... and our users; choice. My goal is to remove the human process from the processing. Your goal is apparently to increase the human involvement in the process.
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What exactly is your "scalable solution" then? Please enlighten us.