an alternative method i guess is this:

regex to replace any carriage returns within xml attribute values with a given 
string, and then replace them again for carriage returns before save back?

would anyone be able to write a regex to do this?



> ok i've looked a bit further, and it seems that the problem is with 
> line feeds being used as a delimiter and being removed... i understand 
> that XMLParse() is according to the specs, but surely there must be 
> some sort of work-around for this?
> 
> 
> 
> > Ryan: I started fiddling with the XML metabase at one point, learned 
> 
> > how messy and compromised the XML is, and decided to just CFEXECUTE .
> 
> > vbs scripts instead. But I'll definitely be watching to if anyone 
> has 
> > suggestions for you.
> > 
> > --
> > Roger Benningfield
> > JournURL
> > http://admin.support.journurl.com/
> > http://admin.mxblogspace.journurl.
com/

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