>Hi Daniel
>
>You'll need to use XMLAttributes and it will return a structure.
>
>XMLChildren[index].category.XMLAttributes

ah that worked nicely.  It gave me a struct and I referenced 'term' to get my 
data.
parsed["feed"].XMLChildren[index].category.XMLAttributes.term

However, if there were two 'category' items, it only gave me the last one.  I 
figured out how to reference them with [n], but how do I know how many of them 
there are?  I'm supposing that I need to loop through them to get all the 
'category' entries.  If I try to reference more than what's there, I receive an 
error.


Here is my attempt to deal with all that, but I receive an error:
for (ll = 1; ll LTE 25; ll=ll+1){
        if 
(isdefined(parsed["feed"].XMLChildren[index].category[ll].XMLAttributes.term)) 
categories = categories & 'some_data|';
}
if (structKeyExists(parsed["feed"].XMLChildren[index], "category")) 
querySetCell(retQuery, "category", categories, rows);


Receives error: Element CATEGORY is undefined in a Java object of type class 
coldfusion.xml.XmlNodeMap referenced as


any additional help would be greatly appreciated and thanks Nick for your help 
getting me this far.


daniel 

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