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From: "Andrew Dubinsky" <andy@e...> > I have a problem using XML/XHTML for binary images. I cannot have > externally resolved links within the document. All content, including > binary images, must reside within the XML/XHTML file. I can translate > the image into binhex, but cannot find the appropriate method to place > the CDATA into the document. > Does this make sense? Am I missing the simple way to do this? The BinHex notation uses the characters !\"#$%&'()*+,-012345689@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNPQRSTUVXYZ[`abcdefhijklmpqr In order to embed BinHex you need to replace all " and ' and & with the named character references. " and ' and & There is no need for a marked section, and these are not possible in attributes. When the information is read back in, the XML parser will process the attribute value so that the character references are replaced by the actual characters, so this is only something you need to attend to when generating your document. Usually in XML people use the Bin64 notation, which does not require delimiting. Cheers Rick Jelliffe
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