You really need to get whoever is creating the soap message (which by
being not-well-formed is not a soap message) to create well-formed
XML. It seems strange that this is being produced at all. If that
can't happen (I would get my money back...), perhaps passing your
message through a filter that does some kind of string manipulation to
remove the xml declaration.
Are you using some kind of SSI to include a separate XML file in the
result elem?
best,
-Rob
On May 20, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Bruno Domenici wrote:
Okay. Thanks.
I can only use EXSLT in my appliance. I asked in the EXSLT list and
the guy sad to me that I was in the wrong list.
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