Sam, the thing is that a bizarre Frame document is opened on the receiving end--that can't be coming from Windows, can it?
Thanks, Theresa On 6/24/2013 9:50 AM, Lizak, Samantha wrote: > Just a suspicion -- the only XML I have worked with was for Eclipse > docs -- but the XML tools I was most familiar with were coded in > Unix/C/Java flavors. Access is, of course, Windows. > > One of the things that used to drive us nutty when we would look at > our Unix files from our corporate-mandated work PCs was that the PC > tools kept adding control-Ms to the end of lines, which would then > break our Unix-based parsing engine. > > Perhaps something like this is happening? FrameMaker has its roots > in Unix, also. You might want to check how the XML tools expect > end-of-line to be indicated, and what their maximum element or line > length is. > > I'd like to think that all these years later they've made tools where > the OS and <CR> vs <CR><LF> doesn't matter, but, well, freeware > tools.... > > Good luck- > > Sam.
