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    1. COMoshe, thank you for your reply. (read my other comments on using a webserver, local or otherwise, and also about using something other than html/js/css). I *have* to use XML, it's just a requirement (and not a really horrible one considering the data). But I didn't mention in my question (because it was a separate question) that I need to be able to load the same XML file later too (so, printing to PDF would be great, except I'd not be able to load from it). Using the print function is clever, but I don't think it would work for XML data.
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    2. CO@Adam - I don't see anything wrong with XML. Why wouldn't print work for XML data? You can output the XML as a plain text to the browser. Loading the XML can be done either with Flash or with jQuery as XML can be loaded into the browser like any other (text/html) file can.
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    3. COGuh, I hate AJAX comment boxes, because I always end up losing the contents after finishing a box and then having an accident (like hitting backspace after hitting tab accidentally). Anyway -- I was saying I think the print+XML route is, at the least, too difficult for a user. Maybe even worse than saying "hey click here, then choose save/as, then click back" (if I went the route where I could bring the XML up as it's own page). I just want it to be a normal save/load routine for the user's sanity/sake. (So, it looks like Flash could help me out, or elevated privileges).
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