November 27, 2000 02:27 PM

ADO and XML

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SQL Server Magazine
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Use ADO 2.6 to exploit XML in SQL Server 2000
With the release of SQL Server 2000, Microsoft has started to make good on its new mission statement: to provide access to data and applications "anywhere, anytime, and on any device." At the center of this vision is support for XML, which Microsoft integrated into SQL Server 2000. XML's self-describing nature and cross-platform capabilities give SQL Server the ability to easily exchange data with Web applications and other ...

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Thanks for the article. It was very helpful. I am using VB 6.0 and ADO to run stored procedures that return XML.

Anonymous User 12/28/2004 2:33:15 PM


Great article! One slight problem, though: Internet Explorer has "so-called-intelligent" handling of documents, which detects that "Listing_04.txt" is actually an XML file. This causes the page to fall over, because the first line of the file is not XML. (Stupid b****y thing!)
The easiest way to make the file display properly is to wrap the first line in a comment block (). That way, it should display properly on any browser.

richard11/28/2001 3:35:26 AM


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