Hello Adam,

  sorry i don't have any additional testcases but take your time and count
the bytes and columns in the testcase yourself. You'll find out that they
are worthless.

regards
marcus

and yes i know how fast Daniel is and therefore looked into the code myself
but couldn't find a mistake in the lib code, so basically i gave up.


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> On Sun, 17 Jul 2005, Marcus Boerger wrote:

>>   Log:
>>   - If you ask me both (expat and libxml) are not really accurate about byte
>>     positions and columns...however the line number information is now
>>     correct for both so for the moment we live with the situation that they
>>     return different byte and column information.

> Hello --

> Can you provide test cases for this?

> Daniel with libxml2 is usually pretty good at either fixing a bug when
> he can reproduce it, or providing a strong justification for why he
> thinks the libxml2 behavior is correct. :)

> Rob has already filted back a bunch of fixes and reports we get
> through the bug system.

> I would rather us get this fixed downstream than dealing with it in
> PHP.

> -adam

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