>The contents of the email should be stored in a CDATA element. See the WriteCData method of the XmlWriter class in the help file for details.
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>Also, the XmlWriter.WriteString method will convert special characters to their proper substitution literals.
E.g. ">" converts to "& gt;" and "<" converts to "& lt;"
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>>Hi Everyone,
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>>I'm wondering if anyone has loaded data into a xml document that contain emails. My clients copy and paste emails into their notes. I'm currently trying to post the same notes to a Web Service, but the system.xml.xmldocuments sometime has problems loading those Email. I have made adjustments for '<','>','&','/' but this does not seem to be enough. Has anyone else encounter this problem? Is there a good solution out there?
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>>Thanks
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>>Carl
Keith,
Thanks for your suggestion it was one of the areas that I have tried.
Thanks again.
Carl
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