The "porkiness" of XML is only a factor with large volumes of data.

It would be entirely appropriate to use in this application.

73,
Steve



On 7/2/08, John King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would vote for XML as well. It's porky, but it's
> human readable, it's universal and well supported
> by many applications and frameworks, and one can
> easily edit it by hand with Notepad or Emacs or
> whatever.
>
> 73,
>  john  WA1ABI
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