Christopher, it was your posting a short while ago that first made me aware
of XML and so peaked my interest that I bought "Beginning XML" by David
Hunter to get more familiar with it. I think it would be a good solution to
my current project. (Triage training CD for nurses)

I tried to find how to refer to the nodes in lingo (of a XMLParser parsed
document) but when I put interface(xtra "XMLParser") in the message window
I just get a few methods of the  parser but no indication of how to access
the nodes and the data they may contain. Where could I find that info and
the syntax...?? 

I would be most grateful if you could give me some tips or a look at your
DOM-Lingo.
It seems to me that XML could open a lot of possibilities for Lingo
developers..

Thanks for responding!

-Boyd Speer     
Touchstone Digital Design

At 09:25 AM 4/16/01 -0700, you wrote:
...
>Are you looking for some other model for representing the structure of the
>XML document in memory? Or are you simply looking for a better, easier or
>more intuitive way for accessing the nodes in the tree once the document is
>parsed?.....
> (snip)
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>Christopher Watson
>Sr. Software Engineer
>Lightspan, Inc.
>http://www.lightspan.com/
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