That would be nice!!

Miguel

-----Original Message-----
From: John Rousseau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: quinta-feira, 30 de Junho de 2005 14:12
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Using proppatch to set properties with XML results in escaped
XML in server metadata file

Sean Doyle wrote:
>>> The two reasons that I want to save the metadata without the escape
>>>characters are for byte bloat and because there is server-side code
>>>that examines this metadata.
>>
>>
>>That wouldn't be a well-formed XML file anymore. Why would you want that?
> 
> Let me ask a different way - 
> 
> I do want the XML to be well formed - I just don't want the XML that
> I've assigned by a property to be escaped (e.g., replace "<" with
> "&lt;"). . Is it possible to insert properties in a metadata file so
> that I can access them directly via XPath - or will I have to read the
> escaped XML data, interpret it, and then use XPath to extract data
> from them?

This is the second time this question has come up in a week.

Shouldn't slide be storing these properties as CDATA elements so that a 
more generous set of characters can be used?

-John

> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Sean
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