Thanks Ajas, with your code and some study on my part, it makes sense.
I'm not able to get XMLAttributes to work. Using your example below, would I 
reference:

#Node_Root.XMLAttributes# or  would I explicity note the attribute via: 
#Node_Root.xmln:r25#

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Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Assistance parsing XML file?

If you want to get text NO as output, here is code that can do the trick.

<cfxml variable="MyXmlCode">

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <r25:attribute_value 
xmlns:r25="http://www.collegenet.com/r25";>No</r25:attribute_value>

</cfxml>

<!---1. Parse XML into an XML OBJECT --->
<CFSET MyXml = XmlParse(MyXmlCode)>

<!---2. Get the Root of the XML DOCUMENT which will help to find other 
elements--->
<CFSET Node_Root = MyXml.XmlRoot>

<!---3. How many elements are there in the root --->
<CFSET nNumElements = ArrayLen(Node_Root.XmlChildren)>


<CFOUTPUT>
<p>The total number of elements are : <b>#nNumElements#</b></p>
<p>The text within the element is : <b> #Node_Root.xmltext#</b></p>
</CFOUTPUT>

If there were any attributes involved, I would have used XMlAttributes, 
similarly XmlChildren if there were any child elements.

Sorry if you were looking for something else.

HTH,

Ajas.
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