The Xml names are there because I started from the example posted by Anton
and I didn't want to create confusion with the existing
HTMLEncode/HTMLDecode function already existing.
Anyway I never though names would be a problem in a non official unit...

The HTTPApp-HTMLDecode function only works for a few chars, if I remember
correctly it works only for: *&quote; < >* and a couple of others.
I needed the full decoding so I wrote it.

I'm working with Delphi 7 so I don't know if in more recent releases the
HTMLDecode function has been updated.

Daniele

On 4 May 2011 16:50, RTT <p...@sapo.pt> wrote:

> If this is HTML related, why you use "XML" in the names?!
> Why not use the faster, and memory efficient, HTTPApp.pas code methods
>
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