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The main reason we went with XML is that it's a human-readable(ish) format which just about everything can work with. SQL, on the other hand, while the biggest standard in the database world, still behaves slightly differently depending on whether you're using MySQL, MS-SQL, PostgreSQL, or what have you. And at the end of the day you still need to get the data out into something that can be...
2009-07-22 21:50:13 UTC in XML Photo Album
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We built this album system for our own photo archival needs (and were gratified to find out other people find it useful). The principle of our system is to store all the archival data in an XML file, and the other files added to the album are just there to display it all in a browser-friendly way.
So yes, digital archiving of photos is exactly what this was designed for. As for size limits...
2009-02-24 18:39:51 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs added the AlbumGeneratorGUIsource-1.6.0.zip file.
2009-02-14 09:12:14 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs added the Setup_XML_Album-1.6.0.exe file.
2009-02-14 09:12:14 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs added the webfiles-en-1.6.0.zip file.
2009-02-14 09:12:14 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs added the xmlalbum-1.6.0.tar.bz2 file.
2009-02-14 09:12:14 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs committed revision 50 to the XML Photo Album SVN repository, changing 1 files.
2009-02-14 09:09:50 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs created the 1.6.0 file release.
2009-02-14 09:07:27 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs committed revision 48 to the XML Photo Album SVN repository, changing 5 files.
2009-02-14 08:38:34 UTC in XML Photo Album
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azarchs committed revision 47 to the XML Photo Album SVN repository, changing 7 files.
2009-02-14 07:00:24 UTC in XML Photo Album