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I like that...(might even be answered).
Então, I hope that my annoying newbie question won't be offensive nor
off-topic.
Am I in the proper place to learn how to use xml save project data for a
program?
I've pretty well figure out that it would be quite easy to have my program
write an xml file, even without any xml specific software (just puts
"<varname> data</varname>
etc. to a text file, really), but, getting the program to read the file
later to re-open
a project, that is the difficulty I seek to overcome at this juncture.
The program in question is a translation project mgmt tool,
http://www.transprocalc.org
I figure writing the xml file is as easy as writing the reports it outputs.
But, this tool, tclxml, I can use it, not just to write, but also to
*read* an xml file to set variables to re-open a
saved project, yes?
/tony
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Anthony Baldwin
http://www.BaldwinLinguas.com
Translation & Interpreting
http://www.TransProCalc.org
Free translation project mgmt software
http://www.LinguasOS.org
Linux for Translators
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