Did you try outputting "
" ?

On 02/21/2012 02:41 PM, Betty Harvey wrote:
How can you tell XQuery to output the character entity and not the actual
character.

I am creating an Excel spreadsheet and am trying to put linefeeds into a
single cell.  I do this all the time with XSLT conversions.

Using the
 character in the XQuery puts a linefeed into the text.  I
want to output the
. Excel needs this character entity on import in
order to create linefeeds.  The binary linefeed in the XML doesn't work
for Excel.

I have tried:

let $newline := fn:string("$#10;") and xs:string

Tried to trick it!

let $newline := fn:concat("&", "#10;")


This is easy to do in XSLT (disable-output-escaping="yes") but have
searched and haven't been able to find an equivalent mechanism in XQuery.

TIA!

Betty

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