I guess I wasn't clear.

I said the author's question may have been posted, and the other answers may
have been valuable, because the source may NOT have been within the author's
power to change.

On 7/2/08 6:37 PM, "Steven Sacks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hyphens in XML node names and attributes is just bad all around, and I
> refuse to accept that things that are within your power to change are
> unchangeable.
> 
> Some people choose the path of least resistance and figure out a way to
> parse the hyphens.  I choose the path of righteousness and figure out a
> way to get rid of the hyphens that shouldn't be there in the first
> place.  ;)

Rich
http://www.LearningActionScript3.com


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