Thanks very much - that's exactly what I ended up doing.  I didn't
realize CDATA was a type of node before, though it should have been
obvious to me.  Thanks to everyone for your help.

Jason Merrill   |   E-Learning Solutions   |  icfconsulting.com









>>-----Original Message-----
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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of GregoryN
>>Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 2:43 AM
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>>Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Question for XML Style Junkies
>>
>>
>>Sorry for late response, Jason.
>>
>>I would use:
>><content>
>>         <title><![CDATA[Some<br>HTML Text in <br>here]]></title>
>>         <body><![CDATA[Lorem Ipsum Paragraph Text Here]]></body>
>></content>
>>
>>As Jim noticed, CDATA is a type of node .
>>
>>
>>--
>>Best regards,
>> GregoryN
>>================================
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>>> ------- "Merrill, Jason" wrote:
>>> I am assuming the way I am using CDATA tags are throwing it off
somehow.
>>> For example, I have a CDATA tag inside an attribute value under the
>>> Home/Panel/Panel[0]/Title attribute value and this is where it seems
to
>>> break.  Is this bad form and/or causing Flash to choke?  If not,
what
>>> could be causing this?  If this is bad XML form, how would you
>>> reorganize it to work in Flash?
>>
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