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XML output standardization

Subject: XML output standardization
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:13:44 -0500
I'm developing a tool to collect for correlation and analysis, the results of many different network tools. I noticed on initial glance that the XML output for the linux clients and the windows clients are drastically different. I like the detail provided in the unix 3.0.x client best. Is there any option in the Windows version to create an XML report based on the same schema that the unix client uses? If not is there any work being done to merge the output formats for future releases?

Thanks,

Dion Stempfley
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