Yeah your right Adrian.

What a bummer swapping one problem for another.

I did find another way around it if you XML encode the "&" as "&amp"
then it works using the regular text content type.

I also found that we get the same problem with "<" although that can
be replaced with "&lt" and that works, however the ">" works fine on
its own.

I'm not sure if I need to work around this for the moment or wait to
see if Google have a simple fix for it their end.

Matt
www.GooSync.com


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