Hi,
You need to write a mos dissector ;) The TCP dissector will not
interpret the data.
Is this http://www.mosprotocol.com/ ?
 
The data looks fishy, every ASCII character separated by 00?
Regards
Anders

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Hi guys 
I'm trying to use an externally generated DTD to parse some traffic 

I've attached a packet and my dtd - can anyone point me in the right
direction? 
It's displaying as TCP/XML in Wireshark (1.0.99 and 1.02) but it's
simply not decoding. 
Can anyone help me get this working? 

Many thanks 

Scott 



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