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    Robbie Grundel
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    Hey, This must be SO easy to do and must be documented SOMEWHERE but I haven't been able to find out it. What I want to do is hey But the attr doesn't work. It just doesn't display in HTML when formatted by XSL because it is converted as a tag. Hope this makes sense Robbie G

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      Hey, This must be SO easy to do and must be documented SOMEWHERE but I haven't been able to find out it. What I want to do is hey But the attr doesn't work. It just doesn't display in HTML when formatted by XSL because it is converted as a tag. Hope this makes sense Robbie G

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      So, do: <tag attr="<tag1>">hey</tag>

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        So, do: <tag attr="<tag1>">hey</tag>

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        How to convert a string with special caracters to a string correctly read by XML ? A special function in VC++ ? Used a MSXML parser function ? Thanks for your response !

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          How to convert a string with special caracters to a string correctly read by XML ? A special function in VC++ ? Used a MSXML parser function ? Thanks for your response !

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          Yes, MSXML should work, you can use SetText(), etc.

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