I was told that one of the great things about xml is that it can be updated via ASP and you wouldn't have to upload a new xml file to the server everytime you want to change something. Now, this kind of thing is not my strong suit. I am a web artist/tech head with very firm beliefs about visual content and information as being crucial to web development (i.e., a good looking page makes the information on it more impressive/valid etc...). Hence, I use flash for all of my web productions (where appropriate) due to it's graphical aspects. I have been able to apply xml very successfully to Flash. Now, I need to figure out how my client can update xml files without having to get into the server. ASP apparently can do this, but I've been consistently using UNIX servers (and I'm told ASP is a no go on these. Is that true?). Essentially, what do I need to delve into to create a password protected page so my client can update an xml database (and plain text files, for that matter)?
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