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I see what you mean :) yes, indeed that would work. No, I did not know about
loadXML() before this. The methods available to me via MS' XMLDOM was not
known to me before this and I could only try each relevant method I could
find in the W3C DOM specs and see if it worked in MS' implementation. Color
me frustrated...
Well, I finally found a good library on the MS XMLDOM implementation:
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/xmldom/quickref/xmldom_intro.html
Uh, well, I usually just open a VB project and hit F2 (object browser) after adding a reference to
Microsoft XML Parser vXX. Gives a direct view on the API.
But thanx for the link anyway. Tutorials always come in handy from time to time...
:)
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