Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: xml tool for non-technical end-users? [Thread Next] Re: xml tool for non-technical end-users?To: NULL Date: 5/3/2004 9:00:00 AM Hi Mary. The answer to your question is that concurrency is not an issue: only 1 or 2 people will ever update this informational XML document. For tens of thousands though, it will be read into a tree-control on a web-site. It makes a lot of sense to keep it in XML (instead of a db) because the info is hierarchical -- like a tree -- and thats the way XML works. OK so infopath might be the answer... Yes XMLSpy etc are waaaaaay to feature-rich for these few administrators (with MS Office experience) to use. They need simplicity. TY | ||||||
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