The database contains: D&G | Dumfries & Galloway Region
With this code, I get an XML parse error because my response type is
text/xml, and when I view the source(in FF) I get:
<option value="D&G">Dumfries & Galloway Region</option>
public static String encodeXML(String input){
return input;
/*
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(input);
DOMTools.replace(sb, "&", "&", false);
DOMTools.replace(sb, "<", "<", false);
DOMTools.replace(sb, ">", ">", false);
return sb.toString();
*/
}
When I take out the comments and do the manual replace then I get &
I would guess that's it has to do with character encoding except that
it's working correctly for the value set with addAttribute. Maybe I'll
give it a shot with a literal and see what happens.
--Evan
Edwin Dankert wrote:
> I can't reproduce your problem ...
>
> Document document = DocumentHelper.createDocument();
> Element element = document.addElement("test");
>
> element.setText("<&");
>
> try {
> XMLWriter writer = new XMLWriter(System.out);
> writer.write(document);
> } catch (Exception e) {
> e.printStackTrace();
> }
>
> Regards,
> Edwin
>
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