Sean Jamieson wrote:
> Well, it was a bit painfull, and I ran head first into several walls.
> But here is the 0.1 alpha version of XMLModel.

Thanks for posting that, Sean. I'm heading XML-wards myself but not in
a principled fashion, I just have some old Web1.0-style mixed text and
graphic content which is already marked up in docbook XML and would be
an awkward fit for markdown/SQL.

You might gain some traction from examining Kimbro Staken's work on
"Syncato", in which he has used a Sleepycat dbxml front-ended by Python
to store microformat content, for which the flexibility of XML seems
quite well-suited. See:

http://www.xmldatabases.org/WK/blog?t=category&a=Syncato

for a series of blog posts on the subject and:

http://www.xmldatabases.org/WK/blog/1031_How_do_you_manage_documents_in_the_database%3F.item

for an interesting use of XPath in the URL itself, not something I've
seen anywhere else.

Kimbro was involved in Xindice, the Apache group's XML database:

http://xml.apache.org/xindice/

HTH.

Cheers,

Graham Higgins.


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