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X12 vs: XML File Sizes

I know I've seen some posts in this forum, on this (way back), but am
looking for any real-world metrics now that we have more experience in the
XML sub-genre.
I'm looking for information about how much, on average, a typical X12 file
grows when converted to XML. Specifically, for the HIPAA implementations of
X12 transactions.
I'm hearing unqualified reports of 80% bloat which is a far cry from the
3000 percent growth I seem to recall from the previous discussions.
I think those earlier figures were based on ordered pair implementations.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
If you could qualify the information with which XML
implementation/schema/DTD is involved, that would be helpful.
Thanks,
Martin A. Morrison ¿¯¯)
HIPAA Project Manager
Blue Shield of California
4203 Town Center Bl., Ste. D1
El Dorado Hills, Ca 95762
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