Aha...so I changed the property to use the Xerxes serializer that ships with Java 5 (as suggested by your documentation) instead of the default serializer, and that fixed the issue! A [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My thought right now is that the issue may reside within the serializer..but don't really know enough to get much farther than that (for now). Werner Guttmann writes:
Justin,
you are right that there's an (unfinished) thread related to the very
same issue, and I still need to pick up on the pointers having been
given as part of this thread. Please allow me (and others) some time to re-read and re-consider. Werner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked previous posts, and saw a similar problem discussed, but
never  seemed to be resolved.
This:
<text>This is a really long label that I don't want to have a break in.
In fact, it should read it exactly as written.</text>
Becomes this:
<text>This is a really long label that I don&apos;t want to
              have a break in.  In fact, it should read it exactly as
written.</text>
Castor seems to insert a new line when text goes on too long. Additionally, it changed an apostrophe to &apos; . Who's the culprit here? Is there a workaround?
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