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im' sorry but you are wrong, <children> defines an array of childs, try to
express my second
enhanced example in JSON - it is impossible
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I should admit that an XML parser wouldn't have any trouble with parsing
either document, and should also admit that the extra <children> node
created by the first structure may not be necessary, but I think it makes
reading and document with the naked eye more intuitive, and reading the
source code for processing the parsed node tree more intuitive, because
the <children> node organizes the data similar to normalized database
structures.
-Nathan.
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