Good Day! Basically I need to encode the whole body of an XML into an HTML-safe string.

Needed Body:
<SOAP-ENV:Body> <tns1:receive xmlns:tns1="http://eBonding/taservice/callback">&lt;?xml + version="1.0"?&gt; &lt;tML-TA:RequestTroubleReportCreationResponse xmlns:tML-TA="http://w +ww.ansi.org/tML/TA/tML-TA" xmlns:tML-TABase="http://www.ansi.org/tML/ +TA/tML-TABase"&gt; &lt;/tML-TA:RequestTroubleReportCreationResponse&gt;</tns1:receive> </SOAP-ENV:Body> <br><br>
Generated body:
<SOAP-ENV:Body> <tns1:receive xmlns:tns1="http://eBonding/taservice/callback"><?xml ve +rsion="1.0"?> <tML-TA:RequestTroubleReportCreationResponse xmlns:tML-TA="http://www. +ansi.org/tML/TA/tML-TA" xmlns:tML-TABase="http://www.ansi.org/tML/TA/ +tML-TABase"> </tML-TA:RequestTroubleReportCreationResponse></tns1:receive>


I already tried searching but their issue is the other way, conversion of escaped characters to the character itself(< to <).

Can you point me to the right direction on this.

In reply to SOAP: Escaping whole body by estoque

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