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Foothill wrote:
What does the community think about this?

I think you should be using System.Xml.Linq[^] to build your XML documents. Smile | :)

If you build your own XML generator, you're bound to run into edge cases that you hadn't considered.

For example, if your input contains "Test]]>", your "valid" string will contain "<![CDATA[Test]]>]]>", which is not valid XML.

Using XLinq:
new XCData("Test]]>")
gives:
XML
<![CDATA[Test]]]]><![CDATA[>]]>
which looks odd, but is valid.



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