At 10.04 20/07/2004 -0700, Bryan Wilcox wrote:
That is exactly what I mean. I have created a text node named error. It
has the content I have an in my document. The file is created by
serializing data out using a DOMWriter. It is read in using a validating
DOMBuilder which validates against
That is exactly what I mean. I have created a text node named error. It has the content I have an in my document. The file is created by serializing data out using a DOMWriter. It is read in using a validating DOMBuilder which validates against our schema. We just weren't sure that it did the
Hi Bryan,
At 09.47 20/07/2004 -0700, Bryan Wilcox wrote:
I have observed this behavior, but haven't been able to find anything in
the documentation to support what I believe to be true. Could somebody
clarify this for me. If I have a text node and inside the text node is
embedded "non-safe" ch
An error at the end of the XMLDecl usually means that your transcoding
service recognized the encoding, however, it does not think that your
document is really in that encoding. I know that there is a good bit of
looseness about how the EBCDIC encoding names are used, so you need to make
sure that