Suavi,
Thank you very much for your remind.
What do you mean by "more escaping than just '<' "? Do you mean I also need to convert "&" to "&", and etc?
I try to pass XML "<formula>a < b && c > d </formula>", the string at the service side is
"<formula> a < b && c > d </formula>". There may be other special characters I nee to take care.
If client input is "<formula> a < b && c > d </formula>", the service side receives "<formula> a &lt; b &amp;&amp; c &gt; d </formula>"
So how shall I convert the passed string into original XML? Is there any tool I can use?
Regards,
Xinjun
On 5/18/06, Suavi Ali Demir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Don't forget you might have xml as:"<formula>X < Y</formula>"Now, if you process this string and make:"<formula>X < Y</formula>"When you reverse it, you will get:"<formula>X < Y</formula>"which is incorrect.So, you will need more escaping than just "<".Regards,Hi Dies,Thank you! You are right. In fact I can do that :-). Just need to replace all "<" by "<".
Regards,XinjunOn 5/17/06, Dies Koper <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Hello Xinjun,
Just use a String type field.
Axis will replace the '<'s and '>'s in your XML with '<'s resp.
'>'s, making it valid XML content.
Regards,
Dies
Suavi Ali Demir wrote:
> Why can you not embed xml inside xml?
> Regards,
> Ali
>
> Xinjun Chen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know, I cannot embed XML inside XML, so how can I pass an XML document as an input parameter to a web service?
> Could anyone provide some pointer on that?
>
> Regards,
> Xinjun
