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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:21:41+00:00 2026-05-10T22:21:41+00:00

When is a good idea to save information in a XML file and when

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When is a good idea to save information in a XML file and when in a own-format file?

For XML (or other standard) I see:

  • (+) Standard format.
  • (-) It’s tedious to hand modify.

For own-format files I see:

  • (-) We need to build a own-parser (non-standard).
  • (+) It can be easy to hand modify the files.
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  1. 2026-05-10T22:21:41+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:21 pm

    Use XML when it’s a good fit in various ways:

    • Need to share between different applications which are all capable of handling XML
    • Natural tree-like structure
    • Primarily data easily represented as text (binary data is a bit of a kludge in text-based formats)
    • Extensibility is important
    • Performance isn’t critical (parsing XML isn’t exactly blazingly fast – although if performance is important and you go for XML, shop around for a fast parser, as there’s a wide difference between fastest and slowest)
    • Schema can be pre-defined and documents can be verified against it
    • Simpler formats (e.g. name=value pairs) don’t cut it

    Basically if there’s a pretty natural representation of your data model in XML, that may well be the easiest way of handling it. If you’d end up having to mess around a lot to fit it in with XML, think about other formats. Note that there are plenty of other standard (or ‘somewhat standard’ – e.g. supported by tools on multiple platforms) formats available beyond just XML.

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