You just need to encode the xml string as a string so that you can include it inside of other xml... it's the xml equivalent of putting backslashes in front of your quotation marks when you put a "string" inside of a larger "string".
$xmlstring =~ s/\&/&amp;/g; $xmlstring =~ s/\</&lt;/g; $xmlstring =~ s/\>/&gt;/g; $xmlstring =~ s/\"/&quot;/g; $xmlstring =~ s/\'/&apos;/g;
That's all there is to it.
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In reply to Re: Sending application-specific XML as a string paremeter to an RPC::XML method. by etcshadow
in thread Sending application-specific XML as a string paremeter to an RPC::XML method. by nenbrian

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