I'm not sure there is a way around this. I experienced the same thing a
while back and ended up having to use a ReplaceString("\n", "\r\n")
method. Quite a hack but it seemed the only way around it. Looked like
most of the XML parsers out there would get rid of the CR.
Sorry....
Inns, Jeff wrote:
>I am experiencing a problem when I parse an XML document that contains a
>CDATA section. The CDATA section in the DOM model does not contain the
>same content as the physical XML document. The CDATA section is the
>content of an Element.
>
>The CDATA section in the physical XML document contains carriage returns
>and line feeds. However, after the file is parsed and I access the
>CDATA section (by means of Element.getText() - or - Element.getData()),
>the carriage return characters are gone and only the line feed
>characters are left. It appears that the parser is removing the
>carriage returns.
>
>It should be noted that I am using DOM4J to create the XML document that
>I am parsing. In other words, I use DOM4J to create the xml document,
>persist it to disk using XMLWriter; then another process comes along and
>uses DOM4J to parse and read the document.
>
>The OS is Win2K, JVM is Sun 1.4.0_01, DOM4J version is the latest
>nightly build as of 1:00 PM EST 9/17/2002.
>
>I doubt this is a DOM4J problem, but rather something I need to
>configure at a lower level. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>Jeff
>
>
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