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Re: Complex for-each comparison problem

2004-12-02 03:08:00

  
  
  xml:
  -------------------------------------
  <itables>
     <itable id=1 name="h">
        <i>
           <paramter>
            <value="<![CDATA[7]]>"/>    
                    ^
                    ^
                    ^
                    ^
                    ^
            <value="<![CDATA[8]]>"/>
         </paramter>
        </i>
     <itable id=2 name="s">
        <i>
           <paramter>
            <value="<![CDATA[1]]>"/>    
            <value="<![CDATA[5]]>"/>
         </paramter>
        </i>
     </itable>
  </itables>
  

That isn't XML it will be rejected by any XML parser. You cant't have a
< in an attribute value.

David

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