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Joerg Schaible commented on XSTR-698:
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Can you provide a unit test? The degree symbol (\u00b0) is in the standard
range of Unicode characters for XML 1.0 and I am not aware of any mappings.
With a short modification of an existing unit test I could not reproduce your
reported behavior.
> Degree char (\u00B0) is being written to XML with an angstrom char preceding
> it.
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>
> Key: XSTR-698
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XSTR-698
> Project: XStream
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 1.4.2
> Reporter: Roger Lau
> Assignee: Joerg Schaible
>
> Xstream has been an excellent framework to use and I've been very impressed
> with it. I do have one small issue with the degree character when it's
> marshalled to xml though.
> I am using Xstream to write our AddChecksheetForm object to Xml. There a
> several String fields which contain the degree character (\u00B0). When the
> AddChecksheetForm is marshalled, the resulting xml contains the degree symbol
> but it's preceded by an angstrom symbol (\u212B).
> I have written a custom converter (AddChecksheetFormConverter) but the code
> to write out these strings is pretty simple. Here's an example:
> writer.startNode("tempRangeMin");
> writer.setValue(checksheetForm.getTempRangeMin());
> writer.endNode();
> How do I fix this issue? Or is this a bug?
> Thanks
> Roger
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