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Re: XML (question test) Which language should i use?

From: dingbat@----------.--- (---- -------)
To: NULL
Date: 7/1/2004 3:15:00 AM
weekend256@y... (Weekend) wrote in message news:<34e5949a.0406301638.1242d5ae@p...>...
> Currently, i want to develope a multiple choice exam website. 

How many students / tests ?

> The content of the test is store in an XML file. 

XML isn't a database.  
Store one test in a single XML file if you want. 
Don't store all your tests in the same XML file. 
Don't write all your results into a single XML file.


> Could you tell me which programming language should i use?

Anything you know how to write and can get hosted.  
On Windows, use IIS / ASP / JScript / XSLT
On small Unix systems, use PHP / XSLT
On large Unix systems, use (JSP | Java Servlets) / XSLT

Avoid DSO, it doesn't work.


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