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No answer for you, but joining you in frustration. IBM's Retrieve Command 
Definition (QCDRCMDD) API generates XML that describe the command. I tried to 
use WDSC to work with it, to make a web page that'd display the contents 
nicely. Unfortunately, in the XML perspective, when validating the SML, WDSC 
reports "Document is invalid: no grammar found". I find it silly and possibly 
stupid that IBM can't generate XML that it's own tool can handle.

'Nuf said!
Vern
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> Mornin' Folks! 
> 
> I am working on converting a file to XML. I have done 
> this before (successfully, too) but this time, I am 
> getting a "poorly formed XML, line one column 1197" 
> error. When I look at the generated code with note 
> pad, I see "" which doesnt 
> appear anywhere else. I have tried debugging it (and 
> F22 stepping through all the procedures and modules) 
> to no avail. 
> 
> Any idea as to why this mystery tag is appearing? WHen 
> I line by line compare to the successful ones, I dont 
> see a difference. (insert a growly dog noise here) 
> 
> Thanks, JenR 
> 
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