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Old 08-04-2008
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Generate XML file from C++

Hi,

I need to generate an XML file as output for a C++ program.


Immediate idea that came across to me was through fprintf by mentioning all the attribute names/fields in the XML file one by one and inserting the values there which I get from C++ program.

Is there any other better way to do that? If that how?

Thanks in advance.
 

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