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> If that's what we're trying to solve, I don't think that adding some
> kind of proprietary shorthand coding is a good idea.  If we're do to
> this at all, it should be a connection-based GUC option, and use some
> standard formal like XML fragments.

+1 to this idea in general, but *please* don't consider the use of
XML. If we really need some sort of formatting, let's do CSV. Or
YAML. Or JSON. Anything but XML.

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Greg Sabino Mullane g...@turnstep.com
End Point Corporation
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