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Re: Unparsed text

From: ikeepleft@-----.---
To: NULL
Date: 10/6/2006 11:02:00 AM

I don't know if my question's similar but I have a web server that is
programmed to return xml when I put record identifiers into the url.
I'm not actually trying to use xml AS xml.  I'm merely having a
Filemaker database look at the XML tags and parse the data out of them
using calc fields.  It's working fine on the Mac, but on Windows,
Filemaker's source of the xml shows the HTML that makes up the
expand/collapse functionality of the MS XML Parser rather than the raw
XML data.  All I want, is for that web server to give me text and NOT
have the MS Parser see it as XML.  I've tried removing the "<?xml
version=3D"1.0"?>" line from the beginning, and even having the web
server send it out as "text/plain" but the data still triggers the MS
IE XML parser.  What can I do on the web server side to stop MS Parser
from seeing the text as XML?

Sean

On Oct 4, 6:30 am, Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjo...@hoehrmann.de> wrote:
> * John Smith wrote in microsoft.public.xml:
>
> >How can I tell XML parser not to parse some text? I have put my text ins=
ide
> >CDATA, but it still complains that text inside contains non UTF8 chars. =
What
> >should I do?You cannot store non-textual data in XML documents, you have=
 to encode
> it e.g. using the Base64 encoding. You cannot tell any XML parser to not
> parse some part of an XML document.
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