You can use a standard xml-style response, but use Unparsed to embed unparsed 
(and possibly malformatted) XML as a string.

-Ross

On Dec 26, 2009, at 12:53 AM, tommycli wrote:

> I'm using custom dispatch (to handle both XML & media files). Often, I
> will want to send a page that contains user-inputted (X)HTML. This
> will often be malformed HTML that is nevertheless rendered fine by a
> modern browser.
> 
> How would I send this through? I tried PlainTextResponse, but it sends
> the wrong mime type and shows up as well... plaintext. And
> XHtmlResponse requires valid XHTML.
> 
> Is there any response that sends a String and "claims" that it's (x)
> html?
> 
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