Re: Datasets - writing only changed records to xml file

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From: Cor Ligthert (notfirstname_at_planet.nl)
Date: 09/18/04


Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:48:57 +0200

Paul,

Ken showed you exactly what you asked for in the subject, while I did
understand you would write only the changes in "the" existing file, what is
impossible, the XML file is just a plain txt file as an html file is and
others like that and therefore you have always to write the whole file.

I hope this helps,

Cor



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