Re: Problem with CDATA in the input XML-file

2005-03-06 Thread Glen Mazza
--- 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

Re: Problem with CDATA in the input XML-file

2005-03-06 Thread Julian Reschke
[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

RE: Problem with CDATA in the input XML-file

2005-03-05 Thread Lars . Hagrot
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  -

RE: Problem with CDATA in the input XML-file

2005-03-04 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
> -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