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Old November 17th, 2003, 03:58 PM
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XML Integration with ADO and Internet Explorer 5

XML Integration with ADO and Internet Explorer 5

"In this article, I’ll show you one of the greatest features about ADO 2.5, which allows us to access a recordset as an XML document, providing a different way to manipulate data."

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Old January 27th, 2004, 02:46 AM
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ADO:
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ADO is Microsoft's strategic, high-level interface to all kinds of data. ADO provides consistent, high-performance access to data, whether you're creating a front-end database client or middle-tier business object using an application, tool, language, or even an Internet browser.
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XML:
eXtensible Markup Language. A subset of SGML constituting a particular text markup language for interchange of structured data. The Unicode Standard is the reference character set for XML content. (See also SGML and fancy text.) XML is a trademark of the World Wide Web Consortium.
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ADO+XML = a very very powerfull and stable system.

Gnorb, thank's for your article, right now I won't be using ado+xml, but I think that probably I will be playing with this tecnology (you opened my eyes to this new technology to me).

Thank's, and once again "very good article!".

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