Sorry for being unclear: the xml fragment used here may have come from an
external file which I do not know. I.e. the user that created that file may
have used "{abc}" or "<![CDATA[{xyz}]]>", but it is all xml, not xquery.

Workflow:
- Read external file which contains user provided contents (maybe, with
curly braces in some text contents or embedded in CDATA sections)
- Replace an existing node in DB with the read xml fragment using
parse-xml-fragment()

So, the parse-xml-fragment() function works for now, but will strip off
CDATA sections and maybe encode some chars when serializing the data again.

Thanks!


2013/10/25 Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com>

> Hi Erdal,
>
> similar to Wendell, I’m not quite sure what’s your actual reason for
> using CDATA elements, the parse-xml() function etc. Talking about your
> example..
>
> >
> replace(replace('<x><text>{abc}</text><text><![CDATA[{xyz}]]></text></x>',
> > '\{', '{{'),'\}', '}}')
>
> ..would you like to interpret "abc" as XQuery?
>
> Christian
>
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