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First of all, thanks heaps for porting AWS to a usable version of rails - it has really saved me some time getting Rails talking to a SOAP API.
This may be a slightly contentious point, but I found I was having problems using AWS since it was not escaping XML entities - specifically, the & symbol.
My fix is really simple - to escape any HTML characters in a string member of a struct, by wrapping CGI.escapeHTML around the value.to_s in the casting.rb file - which will of course escape HTML any time a string member is being outputted, which in turn should result in valid and well-formed XML being produced.