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March 2000, Week 3

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Hello everyone.  Has anyone come across a
method, or does anyone do any XML document
parsing on the HPe3000 ?  Any ideas ?  My
thought is for our NT IIS server to Post to
the Apache server I set up on the HPe3000,
which fires off my parsing object in the /cgi-bin
directory. Then THEORHETICALLY, database functions
and business rules can be applied to the data, the
data rewrapped in the XML tags, and posted
back to the NT IIS server to be served to the
client. I understand that Perl serves this
purpose well, and that Perl/iX is available
now, thanks to Mr. Bixby. Is this the most
feasable avenue ? We are running 5.5 pp7.

Thanks to Lars' COBOL CGI example, I was able
to get an idea and a working example running. Now
I'm asking the braintrust for positive or negative
feeback.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
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Summit Racing Equipment        http://www.summitracing.com
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