XML stores the type and value as string:
<#p#>
<#n#>string</#n#>
<#t#>C</#t#>
<#v#>testValue</#v#>
</#p#>
#p#: property
#n#: name
#t#: type
#v#: value
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Le 18/09/2015 17:56, Stephen Russell a écrit :
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Thierry Nivelet <[email protected]>
wrote:
Le 18/09/2015 17:47, Stephen Russell a écrit :
Do you care that one object may have a value as double and comparison as
text?
do you mean A double-precision floating-point number or A double-byte
character such as Hirigama?
can you provide an example?
----------------
Hadn't thought about the language situation at all but thanks for pointing
that out.
I was just considering how xml is all char driven and 90.00 may be seen as
90.
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