One of my favorite tools and I think that of many folks working with GIS and other kinds of Multimedia is the GDAL/OGR suite. Though I started using it to conquer GIS ETL activities, I found myself using it for problems that are inherently not GIS at all. I talked about the GDAL OGR2OGR component a while ago in GDAL OGR2OGR for Data Loading and this time I’ll talk tangentially about its raster capabilities. It is a fantastic tool for converting between various raster formats and applying various raster operations. In PostGIS world the new 2.0 raster functionality puts an SQL wrapper around much of its power. I’m not going to talk about that though except as a fleeting comment to explore later (we’ve got cool 2 band Map Algebra in PostGIS 2.0 to flaunt its stuff). So what does this have to do with XPathing XML data with PostgreSQL? Well that’s what I’m going to talk about what to do with machine generated data that comes at you in XML format.Mas:

http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/archives/232-XPathing-XML-data-with-PostgreSQL.html

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