simple example:
qemu "/Users/Jernej Simončič/Simončič_image_2.img" -m 128
can be correctly declarated and stored in a XML file while its
generating problems with normal 8bit text files. Not necessarily on
the creators system, but maybe on another users system, if you share
the config file and the image with somebody...
It's already fun to exchange "normal" textfiles" between Mac
(Macroman) and windows and linux(utf-8/iso-8950-x).
Mike
On 05.01.2006, at 01:04, Jernej Simončič wrote:
On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 0:52:07, Mike Kronenberg wrote:
As I mentioned in a earlier thread about config files, one of the big
advantages of XML is it's language independence.
And flat files are language dependant how?
There are french, spanish, japanese, chinese people using qemu,
resulting in imagenames / paths in the corresponding language.
ASCII/UTF-8 is not everything.
...so what does this have to do with XML/flat files?
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