Hi
Am I doing something wrong or is there a bug in suds wrt. XML encoding?
If I do something like this (against a service implemented with soaplib):
from suds.client import Client
client = Client("http://localhost/blah/?wsdl")
client.service.Method("x & y")
I seem to get "x & y" on the server side, instead of "x & y".
If I call client.service.Method("x & y") I also get "x & y" on the server.
If I double encode the string before giving it to suds like this:
client.service.Method("x & y") then I get "x & y" on the server.
So it seems that suds is encoding raw ampersands, but leaving "&"
unencoded in the SOAP message body. The server then decodes them
unconditionally as it should.
I've tried with 0.4.1 Beta (from SVN) and 0.4 GA.
Wireshark shows the same body whether I send "x & y" or "x & y".
Is the above expected? Is it a bug?
Thanks.
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Michael Wood <[email protected]>
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