--- Julian Reschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Of course! We forgot the < and > before and
> after the CDATA.
> > We used a parser (jdom) that could handle this
> without any complaints
> > (less strict) and I was suprised to se the CDATA
> statement in the output
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course! We forgot the < and > before and after the CDATA.
We used a parser (jdom) that could handle this without any complaints
(less strict) and I was suprised to se the CDATA statement in the output
(pdf-file).
Thank you!
In the context of XML parsing, "less stri
Of course! We forgot the < and > before and after the CDATA.We used a parser (jdom) that could handle this without any complaints (less strict) and I was suprised to se the CDATA statement in the output (pdf-file). Thank you! Regards/Lars Hagrot
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
> Everything works fine but I have one problem.
>
> 1. I have a XML-file where some entity values is marked with CDATA
> ..
> ![CDATA[Some #¤%&/()]]
That needs to be
(mind the markup! :-) )
Greetz,
Andreas