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Enhydra: Displaying HTML text stored in a database


Howdy,

    I've got HTML in a database and I want to suck it out of there and
insert it into a page via XMLC.  (Basically the extent of the HTML is
the italics and strong tags) I've got the database stuff down pat but
I'm stuck at getting the HTML back out of the db unadultered.  From what
I can tell the text is HTML encoded before it is passed back to the
browser so of course I see the tags in the rendered page.  I do know
that the text is being inserted into the db without being HTML encoded.
How do I turn off the HTML encoding?  Is it because I'm using the
mechanics of XMLC that I'm having this problem?  Do I have to insert the
HTML/text out of the db via DOM manipulation?

TIA,

nathan

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