Is there a spec for XML documents and if so what does it say is the correct behavior?
I would guess the encoding declaration is optional according to the spec and shouldn't be relied on in the test as being there in default. Probably need to add the encoding explicitly if its required by the consumer of the XML document. Nicolai Hess wrote > change in XMLWriter: > Name: XML-Writer-Core-monty.40 > Author: monty > Time: 15 June 2015, 4:35:12.313879 am > UUID: 632db1a0-b6a6-4686-924e-a9bbb2b843b4 > Ancestors: XML-Writer-Core-monty.39 > > xml declaration writers no longer output "encoding=UTF-8" by default > > But now, CIXMLPublisherTest test fails, the test case expects a result > with "encoding=UTF-8" -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/xmlwriter-change-brakes-an-issuetracker-image-test-tp4838622p4838718.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
