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oh, here we go again
"The standards already provide for complete encription of a part of or the entire XML. In fact the tools do this for you. I can only speak to IBM's tool set but the industry has kicked Microsoft's arse on this one. I suspect all tool builders have such security except for the .NOT tool sets. I"

now it is ams problem and only ms xml is effected, sorry, ding, wrong answer
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Alternatives to XML  jorwell | 03/29/04
Not an XML issue  rpmyers1 | 03/29/04
Typical Industry Tactics  jorwell | 03/29/04
Silk  mighetto | 03/29/04
Fortunately, we're not all as clueless as that...  bthomasmo@... | 03/29/04
oops, didn't finish  bthomasmo@... | 03/29/04
Audit  mighetto | 03/29/04
oh, here we go again  V Sanders | 03/29/04
When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail  CobraA1 | 03/29/04
Nice?  jorwell | 03/29/04
Just offshore it  Hamburger Cook | 03/29/04
XML Overhyped  DB_z | 03/30/04
and it ain't easy either  V Sanders | 03/31/04
The reasons XML is complicated  jorwell | 03/31/04

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