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Sean Pedersen <sean.pedersen@c...> writes: > Is there any way to force expat to NOT seperate the element data > when it includes entities? No, but you can write a simple filter handler that collects disparate character data callbacks into a single parameter to the end element callback. Granted, you have to know which elements to do this collecting for, as the strategy doesn't work where mixed content is permitted. It's a little hard to talk about layering, decorators, proxies, and the like when you're writing to a C interface. If you wind up wrapping expat in some SAX-like C++ library, my advice will make more sense. -- Steven E. Harris :: seh@s... GnuPG :: 0x70248E67
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