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That is one way.  If PHP does not have a MS SQL driver then you need to find
something that does.  Maybe Perl's DBI does?  If so you have 2 approaches.

1.  Create a server written in perl that does the following:

XML -> perl -> ODBC
ODBC -> perl -> XML

2.  Create an engine program that simply grabs stuff based on command
line arguments and spits out an XML conversion.



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