Aha yes well if thats the only way then I guess it could work.

Would anyone object to adding some config for this to Encoder?

Thanks,


mån 30 jan. 2017 kl 17:54 skrev C Banning <clbann...@gmail.com>:

> https://play.golang.org/p/W5cQkqS0h_
>
>
> On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 9:06:49 AM UTC-7, Henrik Johansson wrote:
>
> I am truly sorry for resurrecting this old thread but I found my self
> needing to emit xml containing:
>
> <a id="an_id" another_attr="some_value" />
>
> today and I am unsure how to deal with it.
>
> I have to do it for legacy reasons and there is very little leeway in what
> the clients can accept.
> It is also high volumes and no files are generated so post processing
> using files is not really an option.
>
> Any ideas how to do this? Is it perhaps solved since this time but the xml
> has so little use that it's not even googlable?
>
> Thx,
>
> Den onsdag 9 maj 2012 kl. 18:23:12 UTC+2 skrev Glenn Brown:
>
> I suggest creating a custom Writer to post-process the XML stream to merge
> <X></X> into <X/>.  Conceptually:
>         $ echo '<_F00></_F00>' | sed -e 's@<\([^>]*\)></\1>@<\1/>@g'
>         <_F00/>
> However, done right, you need to worry about XML quoting, in case you run
> across
>         <X Y="<_F00></_F00>">
> Also, Go regexp does not support back references, so don't try the regular
> expression above with it.
>
> --Glenn
>
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