Xml finder bugs

This happened in WLI 7.0.2
I wanted to post a generic xml when task became ready. I wanted to do this for
each task in current and future templates that other people in my group will design.
I had written the xml and it was in my local drive.
I tried to use the xml finder functionality for adding the xml to publish into
the repository. It imports but garbles up the xml into a binary string. Due to
this the original contents of the xml are lost.
I have tried all kinds of ways to get an xml imported into the repository but
it does not work. looks like the XML finder has bugs and it does not work.
Has anyone encountered this issue?
Thanks
puneet

This happened in WLI 7.0.2
I wanted to post a generic xml when task became ready. I wanted to do this for
each task in current and future templates that other people in my group will design.
I had written the xml and it was in my local drive.
I tried to use the xml finder functionality for adding the xml to publish into
the repository. It imports but garbles up the xml into a binary string. Due to
this the original contents of the xml are lost.
I have tried all kinds of ways to get an xml imported into the repository but
it does not work. looks like the XML finder has bugs and it does not work.
Has anyone encountered this issue?
Thanks
puneet

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