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The XML object probably converted the
characters into entities. The toString() does not convert it back. If you use
resultFormat=”object” like Christophe I don’t think you’ll
have this issue. Matt From: Robert
Brueckmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Guys…the problem with my input is
it’s coming in from the RSS feed like this: “JPMorgan’s
Vice President blah blah blah” as the title of the article and when Iset
that title string to the value of the mx:Link labels’ value, it the title
ends up looking like “JPMorgan's Vice President blah blah
blah” Why is this happening? I’m getting the apostrophe
unencoded from the feed but the label attribute of the mx:Link component is
encoding it. I haven’t tried reversing this process…maybe
I’ll go try that to first encode the titles coming from the feed and then
passing the encoded string to the label attribute. But from what you guys
are saying, that won’t work either. I don’t understand how
the label aatribute of the mx:Link component is encoding the string…I’m
not asking it to…shouldn’t it just display exactly what I’m
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- RE: [flexcoders] mx:Link component Matt Chotin
- RE: [flexcoders] mx:Link component Robert Brueckmann

