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Chris Martin updated FLEX-34106:
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Description:
When XML.prettyPrinting is set to true, it will strip leading and trailing
spaces from string values inside the soap envelope
I'm attaching a project which uses a public soap interface used by adobe for
their "Flex in a Week" training program. You must have visibility to this soap
service for this to work right away. I've also monkey patched
mx.rpc.soap.SOAPEncoder from Flex 4.11.0 to include trace statements at lines
171 and 179
To Reproduce
1.) Debug the attached project
2.) In the department field type " test test " (without quotes)
4.) Click Submit button
Result
Look in the console window and look for !!!NO PRETTY PRINTING!!! below that
trace line you will see a collapsed soap envelope. Scroll to the right and
look for the "DEPARTMENT" property in the soap envelope. Note the value has
the leading and trailing spaces. Now look for !!!PRETTY PRINTING!!!. In the
soap envelope below that line look at the DEPARTMENT property. Note that the
leading and trailing spaces are gone.
Expected Result
Both string values match in the xml structure regardless of prettyPrinting.
>From the dropdown choose
was:
When XML.prettyPrinting is set to true, it will strip leading and trailing
spaces from string values inside the soap envelope
I'm attaching a project which uses a public soap interface used by adobe for
their "Flex in a Week" training program. You must have visibility to this soap
service for this to work right away. I've also monkey patched
mx.rpc.soap.SOAPEncoder from Flex 4.11.0 to include trace statements at lines
171 and 179
To Reproduce
1.) Debug the attached project
2.) In the department field type " test test " (without quotes)
4.) Click Submit button
Result
Look in the console window and look for !!!NO PRETTY PRINTING!!! below that
trace line you will see a collapsed soap envelope. Scroll to the right and
look for the "DEPARTMENT" property in the soap envelope. Note the value has
the leading and trailing spaces. Now look for !!!PRETTY PRINTING!!!. In the
soap envelope below that line look at the DEPARTMENT property. Note that the
leading and trailing spaces are gone.
Expected Result
Both soap envelopes match regardless of prettyPrinting.
>From the dropdown choose
> XML.prettyPrinting strips leading and trailing spaces from string values in
> xml structure
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> Key: FLEX-34106
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34106
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: RPC: WebService
> Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.8 (parity release), Apache Flex 4.9.0,
> Apache Flex 4.10.0, Apache Flex 4.11.0
> Reporter: Chris Martin
> Labels: easytest
> Attachments: ex2_09_solution.zip
>
>
> When XML.prettyPrinting is set to true, it will strip leading and trailing
> spaces from string values inside the soap envelope
> I'm attaching a project which uses a public soap interface used by adobe for
> their "Flex in a Week" training program. You must have visibility to this
> soap service for this to work right away. I've also monkey patched
> mx.rpc.soap.SOAPEncoder from Flex 4.11.0 to include trace statements at lines
> 171 and 179
> To Reproduce
> 1.) Debug the attached project
> 2.) In the department field type " test test " (without quotes)
> 4.) Click Submit button
> Result
> Look in the console window and look for !!!NO PRETTY PRINTING!!! below that
> trace line you will see a collapsed soap envelope. Scroll to the right and
> look for the "DEPARTMENT" property in the soap envelope. Note the value has
> the leading and trailing spaces. Now look for !!!PRETTY PRINTING!!!. In the
> soap envelope below that line look at the DEPARTMENT property. Note that the
> leading and trailing spaces are gone.
> Expected Result
> Both string values match in the xml structure regardless of prettyPrinting.
> From the dropdown choose
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