On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 01:46:29 +0100, Boris Zbarsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, sounds like it. My suggestion would be to require that the XML
Declaration be dropped. Or, if present, is set to UTF-8 (which is the
encoding anyway).
Actually, just making the encoding match the XML declaration, if one is
present, would be a lot easier...
So that's what the specification currently states. Encode it according to
data.xmlEncoding. Where data is the Document object you passed to send().
Since xmlEncoding is directly derived from the XML Declaration I guess
this is a non-issue and Firefox just has to fix its bug?
Perhaps, the requrement could be that the document should be encoded
to be valid - i.e. if an XML declaration is present, it should match
the actual encoding?
That would be ideal. ;)
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