Not to imply my C++ skills are any good, but does this meet your needs? 

http://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/docs/refman/html/class_u_r_l_stream.html

or

http://www.codeproject.com/vcpp/stl/iobind.asp

-K

--- Pobzeb Armerding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sorry about that, I guess I should not assume that because you are using
> axis, you are also using Java.  Unfortunately, my C++ skills are far inferior
> to my Java skills and I will not be able to offer any suggestions.
> 
> Pobzeb Armerding
> Vann's Inc.
> Software Engineer
> 
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:38:41 -0600, Michael Rudolf wrote:
> | Thanks for the quick reply. I guess that would work but
> | iunfortunately my server is written in C++ using gsoap. Ill try to
> | find out if i can do something similar in that case. Thanks! Michael
> |
> || You could just URLEncode your string values as you add them to
> || your xml.  For example:
> ||
> || String xmlMessage = "Some XML Message with any character types";
> || element.addTextNode(java.net.URLEncoder.encode(xmlMessage));
> ||
> || I know that the syntax for adding a text node might not work as I
> || have written it, but the encoding will.  Also, in later versions
> || of Java, the encode method has been deprecated and replaced with:
> ||
> || encode(String text, String characterEncoding)
> ||
> || so you would use:
> ||
> || String xmlMessage = "Some XML Message with any character types";
> || element.addTextNode(java.net.URLEncoder.encode(xmlMessage), "UTF-
> || 8");
> ||
> || or something similar.  I hope this helps.
> ||
> || Pobzeb Armerding
> || Vann's Inc.
> || Software Engineer
> ||
> || On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 10:50:46 -0600, Michael Rudolf wrote:
> ||
> ||| Hi,
> ||| i would like to know how i can find out which characters are
> ||| illegal for WS transmission. I only get messages like Unicode
> ||| 0x11 but i dunno which char the problem is. Thanks! Michael
> 


Ketan Deshpande
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