Re: XML CDATA question
Re: XML CDATA question
- Subject: Re: XML CDATA question
- From: Helena Ju <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:39:47 -0700
Hi Rainer,
I'm confused by the steps to get to this situation. I also recommend
using BBEdit if you want to see the XML properly.
I'll try to state what I think you're trying to do and you can let me
know if I've got it, alright?
1. make some FCP project
2. export XML for that project in FCP
3. take that XML and modify it by putting a CDATA scope where?
4. import that modified XML file into FCP
5. export XML from the modified or new project where you imported the
XML in step 4
6. note that the XML you get in step 5 is different than the one you
created in step 3 because the CData changed?
OR
perhaps you're using a text field of some effect? And you put in some
text "Rainer" and it is output from the XML as CDATA and it looks like
gobledygook?
Cheers,
Helena
On Apr 10, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Rainer Standke wrote:
I was looking for a way to incorporate text into an XML to be
imported into FCP, and to be retrieved later on from an exported
XML, after some more editing had been done.
I explored privatestate as place to put that at, and I am running
into a problem: The data that I write into the XML, like: <!
[CDATA[Rainer]]>, comes back quite different, like this: <!
[CDATA[M!).%2@@@@@@H@@@@@@@A@@@K@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@R/4!4)/.@@@@@
%@@@@@@@@]]>.
I am using TextEdit to look at the exported XML.
So, I'm wondering if there is some parsing going on, or if it's
caused by some text encoding issue. Could anyone shed some light,
please?
Thanks,
Rainer
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