No, I don't believe that this is a bug. See section 3.3.3 Attribute-Value 
Normalization:

http://www.xml.com/axml/testaxml.htm

-Jeff


On Jul 8, 2010, at 9:04 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:

> Consider this XML:
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <foos>
>  <foo location="San José,
>  California" />
> </foos>
> 
> wherein there is a linefeed (0x0a) followed by two spaces between the command 
> and "California".  The accented é is represented by two bytes, 0xa3 0xc9.  
> It's all nice UTF-8, as indicated in the header.
> 
> When I parse this using NSXMLParser, the value for the key "location" in the 
> attributes dictionary comes out as:
> 
> San José,   California
> 
> wherein there are three spaces (0x20) between the comma and "California".
> 
> The accented é gets parsed correctly, as UTF8, but the linefeed 0x0a gets 
> changed to a space.  Is this a bug?

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