looks fine Joe
> On Jul 5, 2017, at 5:11 PM, Joe Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A quick fix as Jon suggested: replacing \u00f1 with &ntilde;
> 
> --- a/src/java.xml/share/classes/org/w3c/dom/ls/LSSerializer.java
> +++ b/src/java.xml/share/classes/org/w3c/dom/ls/LSSerializer.java
> @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
>  * <p> Within markup, but outside of attributes, any occurrence of a character
>  * that cannot be represented in the output character encoding is reported
>  * as a <code>DOMError</code> fatal error. An example would be serializing
> - * the element &lt;LaCa\u00f1ada/&gt; with <code>encoding="us-ascii"</code>.
> + * the element &lt;LaCa&ntilde;ada/&gt; with 
> <code>encoding="us-ascii"</code>.
>  * This will result with a generation of a <code>DOMError</code>
>  * "wf-invalid-character-in-node-name" (as proposed in "<a 
> href='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/core.html#parameter-well-formed'>
>  * well-formed</a>").
> 
> Thanks,
> Joe

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