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So is your problem that you can't create the CDATA wrapper or that even if
you do it still won't accept it?  What are you using to translate the
characters?

Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: PITTOORS Luc [mailto:luc.pittoors@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:48 PM
To: 'RPG400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: special characters are not treated in XML4PR400 procedures when
c reating an XML document


Hi,

We need to create a CDATASection in a XML Document .
The document Section may contain  special characters  ( é , è , à ) .
When a string with these characters is treated, no data at all is put in the
XML Document .
The same happens with  Text Nodes .

The String originally is in UTF8 ( CcsId 1208).
I tried to convert the string to another codepage before treatment 
(I tried both 037 and 500 , 500 being the Codepage of our iSeries)
All in vain.

Converting XML documents to DB2 works without a problem.
Special characters give no problem here .

any ideas ?

Luc Pittoors
ABVV / FGTB Federaal
Hoogstraat 42
1000 Brussel
Tel : 02/506.82.37
luc.pittoors@xxxxxxx


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