Unfortunately, SIPp uses a built-in XML parser using strstr.

Charles




"Kirwan, David (David)" <dkir...@avaya.com> 
03/13/2009 06:29 AM

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Hi,
 
While writting a SIPp script, I omitted a forward slash.
The script ran, but didn't send the ACK, which was a few lines below the 
line of XML that was missing the forward slash.
 
I'm sure SIPp has a fully fledged XML parser onboard, probably IBM's 
xerces parser,
so why can't SIPp tell you the XML is or isn't well-formed and valid 
before trying to run the script?
 
Best regards,
David
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