Hi Mike, > I guess the issue for me is I > don't have control over the XML source
Okay, that's helpful. > and when I heard u > mention that Witango supported utf-8 then it sounded like > what I was after to get out of this problem. Well, from the sounds of things you might be reduced to doing some string manipulation prior to your <@DOM> assignment. Obviously this could be a real pain if your data is large. > Have u any more > details on this? My data is already enclosed within the cdata > section, so unfortunately this won't work. Sorry I don't have more information on this, but I haven't been doing any active Witango coding for awhile. What do you have do with this XML, once you get it? Maybe we should look at the problem from the other end. ~ Scott Cadillac ~ 403-254-5002 ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Custom Software for Business http://custom.softwarefor.net ~ The XML-Extranet Partnership ~ P.O. Box 69006 RPO Bridlewood SW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2Y 4T9 ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
