Preserving CDATA when reading then writing XML files

Hi All,
I have some source XML that needs to have an update applied and then written back out into a new directory. This all works fine except some of the other elements have values with CDATA around them in the input file and on the output file the CDATA is replaced and the characters substituted ie: turned in &
This is (I guess) default behaviour but I would like the CDATA preserved and writing out into the new XML file.
How can I do this ?
Regards,
Steve

Found the answer :
        DOMParser dp = new DOMParser();
        dp.retainCDATASection(true);
        dp.parse(xmlFile);
        xmlDoc = (XMLDocument)dp.getDocument();

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    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="B06" type="g">
    <organ>Sto</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="B07" type="g">
    <organ>Sbl</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="B08" type="g">
    <organ>Col</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C01" type="g">
    <organ>Skn</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C02" type="g">
    <organ>Brt</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C03" type="g">
    <organ>Spl</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C04" type="g">
    <organ>Lnode</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C05" type="g">
    <organ>Ske</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C06" type="g">
    <organ>Lun</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C07" type="g">
    <organ>Sgl</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="C08" type="g">
    <organ>Liv</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="D01" type="g">
    <organ>Gal</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="D02" type="g">
    <organ>Pan</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    <row id="D03" type="g">
    <organ>Ton</organ>
    <link>
    http://www.designgarbage.com</link>
    </row>
    </slide>

    Hi sanjivsutar,
    Put your xml file under folder "assets", the application demo
    is as following
    ====================================================================
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <mx:Application xmlns:mx="
    http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"
    initialize="init()">
    <mx:Script>
    <![CDATA[
    private var mainXML:XML;
    private var loader:URLLoader;
    private function init():void {
    loader = new URLLoader();
    loader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete);
    loader.load(new URLRequest('assets/skn_organ.xml'));
    private function onComplete(evt:Event):void {
    mainXML = new XML(loader.data)
    out.text += "xml loaded, using E4X syntax: \n\n";
    out.text += "Row 1: "+mainXML.row[0]+"\n"
    out.text += "Row 6: organ = "+mainXML.row[5].organ+"\n"
    out.text += "Row(id='D02'): link =
    "+mainXML.row.(@id=="D02").link+"\n"
    ]]>
    </mx:Script>
    <mx:TextArea id="out" width="400" height="300"/>
    </mx:Application>
    ======================================================================
    Jeffrey

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