I am currently returning a CCD message which contains the XML content as MIME 
encoded Base 64 data.  In the spec I was given, the client expects 
\X000D\\X000A\ in certain parts of the OBX-5 segment.  In looking at the CDA 
spec at HL7.org, it appears that \X000D\\X000A\ is the proper way to represent 
a crlf in MIME encoded data.
In looking at the source of the Escape class, I see where it is replacing \r 
with the \X000D\ escape.  However, it does not do anything with the \n.  If I 
try to add the \X000A\ as text, the Escape clause escapes the backslash as a 
\E\.

Is there any way to get the \X000A\ in there, other than hacking the string 
coming out of the parser?

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