From: "Henrik"
Nathan, im' sorry but you are wrong, <children> defines an
array of childs, try to express my second enhanced example
in JSON - it is impossible

Henrik, I think I understand your point about inserting an <address> node within a set of <child> nodes, and how that might mess up parsing, but I was responding to David's original post, which appears to be valid XML in both cases.

But it sounds like we both agree that the <children> node would be helpful, and more particularly if they needed to expand the original structure to include <address> nodes.

-Nathan.





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