Ah, I found it...
Upon investigating, I realized that I should not be seeing the xml output, as the browser should hide the < and > tags since they might be html, so I looked at it and sure enough, the brackets returned in the response were encoded:
& lt; & gt; for the brackets, so I just did this:
$page2 =~ s/\</\</g;
$page2 =~ s/\>/\>/g;
and that fixed it...
Guess I should have looked at the html source of the browser page and I would have seen that straight away.
thanks again. Sorry it was that easy and I bothered you all with it.
Richard | [reply] [d/l] |