Photo is hosted on Flickr, but I don't know why it would direct you to a login. Even checking through my anonymous browser the photo still shows up normally when you click the bar.
In any case, the XA is a whole different ballgame. I have an XA4 Macro, which has a wider lens but is otherwise very similar. It's much smaller and more convenient, but it makes the 35SP feel like a solid piece of granite when it comes to durability. The XA-series is not known for being enormously robust at this point; age has taken its toll on the electronics. The lenses are quite good, but not in the same league as the 35SP, and considerably slower if that matters. The XA is aperture priority only, while the rest of the series are program exposure only, where the 35SP gives you full manual control plus program.
As much as I enjoy the XA4, and as easy as it is to carry, I would be very hesitant to rely on it.
Sure, there are other options you could consider, but prices will definitely escalate once you get into the interchangeable lens setups (ask me how I know...). The 35SP is a great camera and a great value if you can accept its limitations.