Welcome to Dream.In.Code
Getting Help is Easy!

Join 131,625 Programmers for FREE! Get instant access to thousands of experts, tutorials, code snippets, and more! There are 2,347 people online right now. Registration is fast and FREE... Join Now!




xml

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic

xml, how to use it...

Rating  1
msg4uma
post 8 Oct, 2008 - 09:42 PM
Post #1


New D.I.C Head

*
Joined: 11 Sep, 2008
Posts: 2

hi friends i want to use XML for data transfer, and i don't know anything about it pl help me friends...........
my project is like that... that is why i asked....

my question is how to assign dynamic value over there

This post has been edited by msg4uma: 9 Oct, 2008 - 01:26 AM
User is offlineProfile CardPM

Go to the top of the page


no2pencil
post 8 Oct, 2008 - 09:45 PM
Post #2


My fridge be runnin OH NOEZ!

Group Icon
Joined: 10 May, 2007
Posts: 6,288



Thanked 54 times

Dream Kudos: 2375

Expert In: Goofing Off

My Contributions


If you don't know how to use it, then how have you come to the conclusion that it's what you need to use?
User is offlineProfile CardPM

Go to the top of the page

PsychoCoder
post 8 Oct, 2008 - 09:46 PM
Post #3


using DIC.Core;

Group Icon
Joined: 26 Jul, 2007
Posts: 8,906



Thanked 116 times

Dream Kudos: 8450

Expert In: VB, VB.Net, C#, SQL, ASP, ASP.Net, Web Development, HTML, CSS, Win32 API, Javascript, mySQL, J#, Boo.Net

My Contributions


XML isn't a database so I'm going to move this to the Other Languages forum until you say what language you're wanting to work with XML in smile.gif
User is offlineProfile CardPM

Go to the top of the page

msg4uma
post 9 Oct, 2008 - 01:29 AM
Post #4


New D.I.C Head

*
Joined: 11 Sep, 2008
Posts: 2

QUOTE(no2pencil @ 8 Oct, 2008 - 10:45 PM) *

If you don't know how to use it, then how have you come to the conclusion that it's what you need to use?

don't give reply like this... your reply must encourage or motivate others... but your never did

Any way thanks for future reply
User is offlineProfile CardPM

Go to the top of the page

no2pencil
post 9 Oct, 2008 - 02:04 AM
Post #5


My fridge be runnin OH NOEZ!

Group Icon
Joined: 10 May, 2007
Posts: 6,288



Thanked 54 times

Dream Kudos: 2375

Expert In: Goofing Off

My Contributions


"Data transfer" is such a general term. It will help to know a bit more about what you are trying to accomplish, & why you are trying to accomplish it with XML to better assist you.
User is offlineProfile CardPM

Go to the top of the page

jjsaw5
post 9 Oct, 2008 - 04:06 AM
Post #6


I vill break you

Group Icon
Joined: 4 Jan, 2008
Posts: 1,343



Thanked 6 times

Dream Kudos: 125

Expert In: HTML, CSS, Database,

My Contributions


QUOTE(msg4uma @ 9 Oct, 2008 - 04:29 AM) *

QUOTE(no2pencil @ 8 Oct, 2008 - 10:45 PM) *

If you don't know how to use it, then how have you come to the conclusion that it's what you need to use?

don't give reply like this... your reply must encourage or motivate others... but your never did

Any way thanks for future reply


If you are expecting encouraging and helpful posts from us, we expect you to make good and informational posts. As No2 said you have made a very general post.

Please provide us with MORE information.

User is online!Profile CardPM

Go to the top of the page

Logomachist
post 9 Oct, 2008 - 09:37 PM
Post #7


New D.I.C Head

*
Joined: 10 Mar, 2008
Posts: 33



Thanked 2 times
My Contributions


"XML in a Nutshell" is a good introduction to XML.

No idea what you mean by assign dynamic value. Do you want to create a custom XML format to hold data? Have you considered using Semantic Web technology?
User is offlineProfile CardPM

Go to the top of the page

Fast ReplyReply to this topicStart new topic
Time is now: 11/20/08 05:10AM

Live Help!

Tutorials

Programming

Web Development

Reference Sheets

Code Snippets

Bye Bye Ads

Free DIC T-Shirt

T-Shirt Example

Related Sites

Monthly Drawing

Thumb Drive

Partners

Top Contributors

Top 10 Kudos This Month