On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:19, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> well, whaddya know?!  switching to xerces fixed the problem.  i'll stick
> with that for the time being, but this is probably something that needs to
> be addressed, huh?

I have encountered this "feature" before. I am not sure where the problem is 
- whether it is crimson ignoring a feature (or using different defaults from 
another parser) or whether it is ants fault for not setting the required 
feature. Anyways - I use xerces and that works for me ;)

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Cheers,

Pete

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