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I'm thinking about building a dynamic config file framework, built on reading /writing XML into a TreeView control.

Any suggestions, or anyone with cautionary experience utilizing the GUI TreeView and XML COM methods?

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I'm thinking about building a dynamic config file framework, built on reading /writing XML into a TreeView control.

Any suggestions, or anyone with cautionary experience utilizing the GUI TreeView and XML COM methods?

Actually i think i will be needing XML handler on reading/writting too as the company i work for uses XML file to automate some things and as i want to automate it even further i will have to work on the XML file (as they don't want to change it) so if you will manage to create script (UDF) that will be reading/writting XML in easy way so retreiving data wouldn't be pain in the a... i would surely love it!

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