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Re: Word XML handling

From: "Søren M. Olesen" <smolesen@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/3/2004 8:36:00 AM
Hi Mary

Sounds great, think I'll head the Office way then.

I doubt the "one-for-one correspondence" will be a problem, my test are i
rather large chunks, so one-for-one correspondence is really not that
importan.

My greatest concern is protecting stuff, how do I protect a node (or its
contents) from being changed, while still allowing other nodes to be
changed??

Regards,

Søren




"Mary McRae" <marymcrae@s...> wrote in message
news:uyGGPcMSEHA.568@T......
> What you describe should be possible. You might find that problems arise
> when the base language does not translate into an equivalent structure
> (i.e., a one-for-one correspondence) in the localized language. This would
> all be dependent on the level of granularity of the particular XML schema
in
> use.
>
> Mary
>
> -- 
> Mary McRae
> blogs: http://blogs.officezealot.com/mary
> web: http://www.office-xml.com
>
>




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