Or you can store a reference to the location of the file in the XML and call it from there

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On Dec 30, 2008, at 2:36 PM, rhaazy <[email protected]> wrote:


My experience with XML has been a series of crash courses.  With the
demands of our clients I don't get much time research for my own sake,
so some of my solutions to problems may definately not be the most
obvious or best choice.

I will however take the time to read about the CDATA type, thanks.

On Dec 30, 11:07 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting solution, Rhaazy !

Putting it in a CDATA element was the solution that came to my
mind ! ;-)

On Dec 30, 8:15 pm, rhaazy <[email protected]> wrote:



Convert the file to base64 and then put it in your xml as a string.
you will need to convert back from base64 when you want to use the
file.

On Dec 30, 3:47 am, VB <[email protected]> wrote:

I want to include a .txt / .js file into a xml file, how can I
include ?

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