--- On Sat, 2/13/10, Adrian Crum <adrian.c...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I'm working on the same concept here only with XML. I'm > created an XML class that represents and XML object. If you > want an XML string, you call XML.toString(). If you want a > DOM object, you call XML.toDOM(). If you want to deserialize > an object, you call XML.toObject().
Ack. I really should proofread before clicking Send.