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Old 03-13-2005, 01:44 PM   #13
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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.
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.
What exactly is your "scalable solution" then? Please enlighten us.
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