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Hi,

I'm using xmlDocument.Sav e(xmlTextWriter ) to create an Excel-readable
file. All works well, except where I've replaced the carriage return
chars in the .innertext to XML-compliant "&#10"; It gets changed to
"&#10" and doesn't render new lines in the Excel sheet.

Can anyone help?

Many thanks,

Simon Lane

Nov 19 '05 #1
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The XML reader can't handle ampersands. Before you save it somewhere
you have to replace the ampersand characters:

replace (strMyString, "&", "&").

Then when you are reading it back out - to display on the screen or
whatever you need to put the ampersand character back so it's
viewable:

replace (strMyString, "&", "&").

If the XML reader comes across an ampersand character it just stops.

Hope this helps.
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