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Re: Different ways to read XML from ASP.net? which is the best?

From: "Han" <hp4444@------.---.----->
To: NULL
Date: 1/5/2005 12:49:00 AM
Big question.

.Net is better than legacy technologies.

However more important is security. In any cases, .net or legacy 
technologies, file based scenarios is dangerous. Use database instead of 
files. Speed is a minor issue compared with security.

"Luis Esteban Valencia" <luisvalen@h...> wrote in message 
news:en%23AtTc8EHA.3988@T......
> Hello, in this moment there are some SPs that generate XML files and there
> are javascript programas that reads those xml files and send HTML to the
> browsert.
>
> I must convince the boss to use .net tecnologies but I dont know where to
> start. What is the fastest tecnology to use?
>
> My ideas are.
> Use Xslt to transform the xml and send just HTML to the browser.
> Use c# to read the xml files and send the personalized HTML to the 
> browser.?
>
> Another question I have is. the process currently writes the XML to a FILE 
> ,
> isnt it faster if we store the XML on a text or blob field on the 
> database?
> The Database can be sqlserver oracle or my sql
>
>
>
> -- 
> LUIS ESTEBAN VALENCIA
> MICROSOFT DCE 3.
> MIEMBRO ACTIVO DE ALIANZADEV
>
> 




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