Now you mention it, although I know how I came to avoid child nodes in grid-feeding XML, I'm not sure why I didn't use the format you suggested in this case.
The trouble with datagrids in Flex is that a column can't deal with child nodes. Each <document> can only have nodes one level deep if they're to be shown by the grid.
I have a draft blog for some time soon about a workaround I came up with related to the above, but, yeah, you're right - it might well be better to use your structure. Like you say the separator isn't foolproof.
Now you mention it, although I know how I came to avoid child nodes in grid-feeding XML, I'm not sure why I didn't use the format you suggested in this case.
The trouble with datagrids in Flex is that a column can't deal with child nodes. Each <document> can only have nodes one level deep if they're to be shown by the grid.
I have a draft blog for some time soon about a workaround I came up with related to the above, but, yeah, you're right - it might well be better to use your structure. Like you say the separator isn't foolproof.
Jake