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Re: LINQ to XML

From: "Scott M." <smar@------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 6/12/2008 12:10:00 PM

Well, now that I've found the solution (and it wasn't that complex), I don't 
see how this creates any kind of lasting "problem".


"Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@n...> wrote in message 
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> "Scott M." <smar@n...> wrote in message 
> news:OsuYwtJzIHA.2384@T......
>> That's not true.  First, this XML is coming from an MSNBC rss feed, so I 
>> can't change what they are sending.  But, more importantly, CDATA 
>> sections are for *any* data that you want an XML parser to ignore the 
>> markup of. For maximum flexibility, it makes sense to store this data in 
>> a CDATA section when you don't know what the parser will be.
>>
>>
> Yes, but if you store it as CDATA then you have this sort of problem later 
> when you do want it to be mark-up.
> I think it's better to store as XHTML, obviously if you are getting this 
> from a third-party source that's not always possible.
>
>
> -- 
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> Joe Fawcett (MVP - XML)
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> http://joe.fawcett.name
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