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I am building my first website with processwire, but of course I am starting with a relatively complex site for an entertainment booking agency. Before I spin my wheels for several days or weeks, I am seeking advice on the best approach to create a dynamic xml file that will contain file paths for different sized jpg files for images, mp3 and ogg files for audio, and mp4, webm and ogv files for video to play natively in various browsers within responsive pages that will adapt to the device on which they are displayed. Most of my experience is with Dreamweaver, and I know how to do this with static pages because there would be a unique xml file for each static page. However, creating a static page for each artist on a roster of 200 that is growing monthly is not practical. I've looked at several content management systems and have concluded that I want to invest my time in the one I consider the best--processwire. So here I am asking for help. I note that something similar has been done with the module Local Audio Files-MP3-DB by horst, but I'm not sure that is the best approach here because I will likely have an average of only 20 jpg files and 5 of each of the other file formats for each performing artist on this website. The key is that I must create a unique xml file for each of at least 200 artists that will reference their unique works. I would appreciate any suggestions either on what to try or what not to try so that I can avoid wasting time on "blind paths". If it helps to visualize my objective, you can view a template of an artist's page at http://www.book-entertainer.com/rob-garrett/. I know all of your time is valuable, but I am just not sure where to start. Thank you. Bill