could it then maybe be solved with some kind of docTypedecleration?
i must admit i haven't much experience using xml, so i'm still learning.
i think technically the xml we use is correct, and i guess they're all unix-style line breaks.
but this could actually verywell be the cause.. i'll look into that.
arri
On 09 mei 2005, at 16:03, Johan Verhoeven wrote:
I have experienced the same problem when usinf XML in flash as well. I can't seem to pinpoint why it happens. When I use Dreamweaver to make the XML, this weird thing happens. When the XML is generated from a server, this isn't the case. I guess it has something to do with line-breaks that the flash XML parser recognizes as seperate objects..
J.
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