On 2/3/07, Emmett Shear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a program that I am forced to work with that stores its
> settings in a very non-compliant XML format. It's UTF-16, but it lacks
> the byte markers, and it uses tags of the form <foo></foo> instead of
> <foo />. Libxml has been awesome - it read the file perfectly.
> Unfortunately the program won't read any file that deviates even
> slightly from the expected format, and libxml fixes the files when it
> outputs my changes.
>
> I can remove the byte order markers myself pretty easily; is there any
> way to force libxml to output empty tags in <foo></foo> form?

Would your app choke if you put a " " in there? All I could think of
off the top of my head.

T.
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