Thanks, Ben! I had just figured that out.

Bill

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Ben Johansen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your missing the step where you convert it to a dom object using the @DOM
>
>
> On Mar 7, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Bill Downall wrote:
>
> I'm sure somebody has the quick trick here.
>
> I want to create XML in text, and then convert/assign it into a DOM
> variable. But both of these look like plain ordinary variables, and the
> second cannot be passed to a method that expects a DOM paramaeter. In the
> debug output of request varaibles, it doesn't say anything like
> "myDOM=[DOM: 071BBC38];", it just shows the HTML text.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
> <@assign request$myHTML value='
> <Party id="PROVIDER_DUMMY">
>   <FullName>UNKNOWN PROVIDER FOR <@var request$CompanyNum><@var
> request$PolNumber></FullName>
>   <Address>
>     <AddressTypeCode tc="2">Business</AddressTypeCode>
>     <Line1></Line1>
>     <Line2></Line2>
>     <City></City>
>     <AddressStateTC> </AddressStateTC>
>     <Zip> </Zip>
>   </Address>
>   <Phone>
>     <PhoneTypeCode tc="2">Business</PhoneTypeCode>
>     <DialNumber></DialNumber>
>   </Phone>
> </Party>'>
>
> <@assign request$myDom value='<@var request$myHTML type="DOM"
> element="root()">'>
>
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