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Help with nested XML

From: shiftlocked@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 8/1/2006 4:49:00 AM

Hi there,

anyone out there familiar with XML and such? I know I can import it into 
excel and do what i need from there but....

one of the feeds has xml inside XML that excel doesnt seem to want to play 
with. If anyone out there can help please let me know!

for example

[code]<manufacturer>Asus</manufacturer>
<techDataXML><product_tech_spec><Product_ x0020_Group>Video 
Cards</Product_x0020_Group><Manufacturer>Asus&lt 
;/Manufacturer><SKU>8682</SKU><Product_x0020_Name>ASUS 512MB RADEON X1900XT 
2xDVI PCI-E etc etcetc
</techDataXML>[/code]

are there any apps out there that will easily read this?

(update) Ive been reading about the DOM objects in VB which sounds like it 
will sort out what im trying to do, slight problem.. No idea how to code 
anything in VB or for the net what so ever.  I know html, can import xml into 
excel but thats about it.  Can anyone please help?


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