I didn't try the command line, but from within Tomcat it certainly didn't
like it :).  Strangely, I get a different error with DataSourceRealm (not
that it helps, since DSR doesn't support CLIENT-CERT).

Costin's suggestion of hacking MemoryRuleSet to take elements sounds like
the easiest way to go.

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Subject: Re: Xerces Question


> From your description, everything seems fine. Does the error occurs
> only inside Tomcat or if you parse your file using the command line if
> also choke?
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
> Bill Barker wrote:
>
> >I've been trying to set up a CLIENT-CERT authentication for MemoryRealm
(one
> >of the few that handles it :).  The CN for the cert has embedded &quot;
> >characters in it.  It seems that xerces chokes on attributes that have
> >&quot; embedded in them (which I had learned was the only reason to have
> >&quot; defined in the first place :).  I've tried all of the XML tricks
that
> >I know (e.g. <!ENTITY quote "&#x026;#x022;">), but nothing works.  Any
hints
> >on how to embed &quot; into an attribute?
> >
> >
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