Hi
what you are doing (putting xml documents within xml documents as strings)
is not considered usual practice. I'm not surprised that you are running into 
problems with AXIS 1 using this approach. 
I dont understand exactly what you mean by putting it hardcoded vs generated 
into the response. could you provide an example?
Cheers,
Wolfgang


--- On Sun, 6/29/08, Raihan Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Raihan Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Questions regarding Axis1.4
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, June 29, 2008, 6:00 AM
> Hello,
> I am sorry to email in this manner.  But I have run into an
> issue that I just can't figure out.  I have searched the
> Internet without any luck.
> I have a web service running under Axis1.4.  One of the
> methods returns an array of string to the client.  Each
> string in the array is actually an XML document with data
> from database tables.  And each of these XML documents has
> a node that has image data in Base64 string. 
> Now the problem is this -
> Without the Base64, it works fine.  But soon I add the
> base64 data in the node, I get the SoapException on the
> server side.  If I copy the base64 string and hard-code it
> in the response, it works.  But when the base64 is
> generated, it does not work.
> I can't figure out the reason - base64 is simple ascii
> characters.  Why can't I put a string like that in the
> response?
> I am desperate.  Please help!  If I am in the wrong place,
> please point to the right people so that I can get an
> answer.
> Best Regards!
> Raihan U. Ahmed
> 
> 
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