PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. TO FURTHER COMMENT ON THE STATUS OF THIS BUG PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW AND USE THE ON-LINE APPLICATION. REPLYING TO THIS MESSAGE DOES NOT UPDATE THE DATABASE, AND SO YOUR COMMENT WILL BE LOST SOMEWHERE. http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3395 *** shadow/3395 Mon Sep 3 22:41:58 2001 --- shadow/3395.tmp.18772 Mon Sep 3 22:41:58 2001 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,40 ---- + +============================================================================+ + | ignorable whitespace in DOMParser broken | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Bug #: 3395 Product: Xerces-C++ | + | Status: NEW Version: Nightly build | + | Resolution: Platform: Macintosh | + | Severity: Normal OS/Version: Linux | + | Priority: Other Component: DOM | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Assigned To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | CC list: Cc: | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | URL: http://http:// | + +============================================================================+ + | DESCRIPTION | + This bug is still active in the latest nightly build. + + when setIncludeIgnorableWhitespace(0) is used, whitespace in element content is + included (but is not for SAXParser), and if the default value is used, the text + nodes are not properly marked as ignorable. + + In the debugger, DOMParser::ignorableWhitespace() is called only once for a 16 + element XML file, and fWithinElement is false, so it seems to have something to + do with whatever calls ignorableWhitespace() + + First reported in email: + + Subject: ignorable whitespace being added as text nodes in Xerces/C 1.5.0 + From: "Dodd, Tim (ISS Atlanta)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + Date: 2001-07-13 19:42:12 + + I am parsing a document with element-only content using Xerces/C 1.5.0. I'm + using DOMParser's setIncludeIgnorableWhitespace() method to set the "include + ignorable whitespace" flag to false, but the parser is still adding text + nodes to the tree for ignorable whitespace (in this case, for the whitespace + indentation at the front of lines). I've enabled validation by calling + setDoValidation(true), have the validation scheme set to Val_Auto, and am + using schemaLocation in my document to specify my namespaces & associated + schemas. Is there something more I need to do? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
