Ignore this. This is a bug of 2.1.5.1; it's already fixed in trunk and branch... :(
Carsten > -----Original Message----- > From: Carsten Ziegeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 10:03 AM > To: Cocoon-Dev > Subject: [BUG] JXTG/JXTT eats backslashes > > I just found another "nice feature" of the JXTG/JXTT. It eats > backslashed out of your text! For example, if you read this > XML by the JXTG: > > <txt>\ha\llo</txt> > > The resulting XML is: > > <txt>hallo</txt> > > This feature is very nice if you use forms with fields that > can contain backslashed and you're running the JXTG after the > forms transformer! > > Anyways, the TextEvent subclass has a special handling for > backslashes: > if (c == '\\') { > ch = in.read(); > if (ch == -1) { > buf.append('\\'); > } else { > buf.append((char)ch); > } > } > > I don't see any real sense in this (note that backslashes at > the end are not removed). > > If noone objects, I will remove this special handling. > > Carsten > > Carsten Ziegeler > Open Source Group, S&N AG > http://www.s-und-n.de > http://www.osoco.net/weblogs/rael/ >
