Have you tried using CFSAVECONTENT for this?  Drop the XML object into a 
variable, then put that variable into the CFFILE tag?

- Jim

cf talk wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I have been working with some XML files that are being sent to us.  We were using a 
>third party application to process them, but when we switched over to MX, it no 
>longer works.  I found out how to use the xmlparse function to work with my xml file. 
> But after I do some processing to the data in the structure, I want to write it out 
>to a file.  When I do this, I am not getting the xml back.  How do I convert the XML 
>back to a string before I write it to the drive?
>
>
>Thanks!
>
>Brian Yager
>President - North Alabama 
>Cold Fusion Users Group
>http://www.nacfug.com
>Ground-Based Midcourse Defense JPO
>Contractor CSC
>(256)313-9668
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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