I like the idea of doing XML in psql --- it seems like a natural place
for it.
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> > Greg, do you have a newer patch to address the feedback you received, or
> > is this one good?
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> I have a newer patch, but I am not 100% sure a consensus was reached. I recall
> the thread veering into talk of XML on the backend, but don't recall if anyone
> still had strong objections to a quick psql wrapper. If not, I will clean up
> the existing patch and resubmit tomorrow.
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> Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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