Th <P> isn't part of the error itself, only an escaped <P> coming from
CF's built in error handler, it does that sometimes. The most
important bit is the < ("<") which CF has conveniently escaped for
you.
Neil
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 10:37:04 -0000, Ian Vaughan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am receiving the following error when parsing an XML doc,
>
> any ideas why it is looking for <p> etc from the code below ?
>
> Ian
> ------------------------------
>
> Error Occurred While Processing Request
> Invalid CFML construct found on line 22 at column 1.
> ColdFusion was looking at the following text:<p><</p><p>
--
Neil
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