On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 03:04:32AM -0700, Rashmi Rubdi wrote: > Hello, > > I have already searched on the Internet and this mailing list for an answer > to this error message: > > [Fatal Error] jstl::1:1: Content is not allowed in prolog. > > Most of the answers so far seemed to indicate that theres a special BOM > character that is "invisible" to most editors, that gets added to UTF-8 files > > I am struggling with this problem, I tried to change the encoding to UTF-8, > UTF-16 and ISO but none of them seemed to solve the problem > > Does anyone know of a "real text editor" for Windows XP, which will allow > me to see if there are any special characters before the prolog? > > > heres my xml: > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?> ^^ Are these spaces actually there in your xml, or is that just how you pasted it into your email? Some XML parsers are very picky about having _anything_, even whitespace, before the '<?xml'.
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