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<title>Searching through your iTunes Library using ColdFusion</title>
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<description>Unless you&apos;ve been stuck under a rock for the last five years you&apos;ll undoubtedly have noticed that XML is starting to become part and parcel in the software industry. In the past CSV, INI and fixed width files were the standard way to exchange information between systems.</description>

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