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Re: iWork Numbers


  • Subject: Re: iWork Numbers
  • From: "Stockly, Ed" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 12:13:20 -0700
  • Thread-topic: iWork Numbers

> Re: Numbers and XML - of course, you can always read and write the XML
directly, but you can do that in any environment.  Maybe I'm missing something,

>>>>Can you? Really? Is the document format specified somewhere, and if so
where? Or is this easier than I imagine? Which is possible since I don't do
a lot with XML.


Yes, yes you really can. I've parsed very large and complex XML documents
using nothing but pure appleScript.

It's basically a text document with XML tags. Different XML documents can
have different specs, which are often, but not always, spelled out in a
separate document.

No knowing exactly how easy you've imagined, I'd guess yes, working with raw
XML is easier than you may have imagined.

ES
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