> Gorjan Todorovski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> 
> > Is there support for XML in mySQL?
> 

This is a reasonable inquiry.  MS-SQLSever 2k and Oracle are both 
implementing a lot of XML functionality in their RDBMS's.  Oracle
is ahead of SQLServer, I believe.  

Like it or not, these two RDBMS's are very influential with how the 
web/db community create applications.  An Oracle/Java web combination 
is a powerful, object-oriented way for web app to speak to a database.
When XML browser support matures, the web developer will be able to
"easily" separate the db content from the display with style-sheets.

XML will become a common and powerful way to express/exchange data
on the web.  I hope MySQL decides to go along for the ride.

-- 

Regards,
Doug

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