I have a directory filled with XML files. These are small files which contain something like:
<date>6/10/2004</date>
<name>bbulzibar</name>
<computer>Dell</computer>
Is there anyway I can aggregate 100 of these files and display them on ONE page?
I found this thing called XQEngine. It is
"a full-text search engine for XML documents. Utilizing XQuery as its front-end query language, it lets you interrogate collections of XML documents for boolean combinations of keywords, much as Google and other search engines let you do for HTML."
Does anyone have experience with doing this in XML or have experience with XQEngine? Do I even need XQEngine? Can I just use XQL and how would I go about doing that?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
<date>6/10/2004</date>
<name>bbulzibar</name>
<computer>Dell</computer>
Is there anyway I can aggregate 100 of these files and display them on ONE page?
I found this thing called XQEngine. It is
"a full-text search engine for XML documents. Utilizing XQuery as its front-end query language, it lets you interrogate collections of XML documents for boolean combinations of keywords, much as Google and other search engines let you do for HTML."
Does anyone have experience with doing this in XML or have experience with XQEngine? Do I even need XQEngine? Can I just use XQL and how would I go about doing that?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!