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Parsing without resolving entities

Title: Parsing without resolving entities

If I have data with character entities such as § or — in the XML, what is the best way to keep those intact, as is, after a parse.  Are there any parsers that have an option not to resolve entities?  What is the best way you've found to deal with this issue?  Do you escape the ampersands (e.g. §) in a pre-process?  Do you address it in an entity handler to re-write the original entity text?  This seems like a real pain that must have a common solution.

Thanks!
>> Randy

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