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Michael Glavassevich resolved XERCESJ-420.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Assignee: (was: Xerces-J Developers Mailing List)
Marking this as a duplicate of XERCESJ-1136 which is being used to track the
more general issue of non-ASCII characters in URIs.
> Unable to locate DTD if it is in some Chinese Name Dir....
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> Key: XERCESJ-420
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESJ-420
> Project: Xerces2-J
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: DTD
> Affects Versions: 2.0.2
> Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: All
> Reporter: Venkat Kumar Reddy Barakam
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> This could be a very special case, let me explain in detail...
> my xml and dtd files are packaged in jar file and kept in some Chinese Name
> Dir, I give the source path of the xml to the parser e.g.
> jar:file:///<Chinese
> Name Dir>/<jar file>!xmlfile.xml, xmlfile.xml is refering to some DtD which
> is
> relatively to the xml file. It fails with an exception saying that it is not
> able to locate the dtd file. The same thing works fine it is located in
> english
> directory. One more thing I observed is base uri is not getting prepended to
> the dtd file name. Its just trying find dtd file.
> jar has the following files...
> xmlfile.xml
> abc.dtd
> Contents of xml
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="gb2312"?>
> <!DOCTYPE abc SYSTEM "abc.dtd">
> ......
> Can any one provide some inputs for this issue...
> Thanks in advance...
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