CDATA is your friend :)  If you look at the how-to on using references
and identities, or enabling schema validation, those both have a
reasonable amount of XML in them.  I think both of those use CDATA
blocks to protect the XML from the parser.

Stephen


On 4/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > using any of the existing HOW-TOs definitely makes a good starting
> > point. Any of the existing XML HOW-TOs available in
> >
> > http://cvs.castor.codehaus.org/viewrep/castor/castor/src/xml-howto/
> >
> > can be used and modified according to what is required.
>
>      There are (of course) a lot of XML examples in what I'm writing up.
> Is there any provision for this in the how-to tags, e.g. some sort of
> <xml-panel> tag that the how-to processor renders as XML, or do I just use
> a whole lot of &gt; and &lt; ?
>
> Steven J. Owens
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