Yes -
using XML 1.1 allowed me to use Char(12) - but Char(11) was still not 
working.
Char(12) is fine, as it resolves the underlying problem - unique 
(mostly) non-enterable character to use as an internal data separator 
for text.

On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 23:16:14 +0000, Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech wrote:
> as indicated in the wikipedia post, setting xml version to "1.1" 
> could be a solution.
> 
>> 2018/08/03 7:54、Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech <[email protected]>のメール:
>> I think this may be a limitation of XML...
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valid_characters_in_XML
> 
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