Hi,
IIRC, we put some code in before last release that fixed a few other problems in DOMWriter. This seems to have had the effect of introducing the problem you are seeing. Do you have the pretty print feature on?
Gareth
On 5 Aug 2004, at 3:14, T MacAdam wrote:
I posted a question recently regarding blank lines being introduced around CDATA sections by DOMWriter. I didn't get any responses, and I've spent more time testing things and still have no solution. The problem can easily be reproduced by simply running a simple XML file containing a CDATA section through the DOMPrint sample that comes with Xerces (making sure pretty printing is turned on). For example, my simple XML file contains:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?> <script> <![CDATA[Some Text]]> </script>
When I run it through DOMPrint using:
C:\>DOMPrint -wfpp=on TestSimple.xml
I get the following output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?> <script>
<![CDATA[Some Text]]>
</script>
If I save that output to a file and run it through, I get even more blank lines!
I'm beginning to think it's a bug; a file should not grow like this when saved repeatedly should it? I did get the latest from CVS and I began to dig into the code differences between the two versions, but Xerces is so big I didn't get very far. Could anyone point me in the right direction as to where to start looking? Also, could someone confirm whether or not a Unix or Linux version does the same. If not, could it be something about end-of-line character conversion on Windows?
Thanks in advance... Tom.
P.S. my last message is in the archives at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xerces-c-dev&m=109098018927374&w=2
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