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GeneraliTunes XML Pin
Friday, February 25, 2005 6:51 AM
I know it sounds like I'm obsessed with iTunes...well I am, but this time, I want to take an analytical approach to iTunes. I want to study the use of XML in the iTunes Music Library and expose it for the horrible abomonation it is. This is the plan for my next article. I plan on showing how to use XML properly by showing how it is used improperly by iTunes.
 
Is there any interest? Does anyone have some suggestions or requests about specific XML topics that should be addressed? Does anyone know of any more really bad examples of XML or excellent examples that should be followed?
 
-- Adam
 
"If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"
GeneralRe: iTunes XML Pinmemberlenards5:29 3 Dec '05  
Did you ever expose the misuse of XML in iTunes' Music Library?
 
I'm curious to see that.
 
Andy
 
-- modified at 11:30 Saturday 3rd December, 2005
 
GeneralFirst Article Pin
Friday, July 16, 2004 10:53 AM
I posted my first article about controlling iTunes through COM two nights ago. It's doing well. It's getting plenty of reads and has voted well (though only three votes). I'm proud of myself for completing an article for CP. It has been a long-standing goal of mine and I'm sure it is only the start of many articles I will write for CP.
 
-- Adam
 
"If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"