that depends completly on the xml charset that you are using. You can not answer this globally. If the string is, e.g. part of an atom feed, and then goes into the atom:context, and that one is type HTML, it would be an amp; -  but if it's an xml value, it again depends on the set encoding for that xml.

Although, encoding & to & is pretty much good all the time.

Frank Mantek

On 7/31/06, chrism < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

how would the string values look"
valueString="This has an & in it"

what would the xml look like?



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