Hello,

Sorry Werner, but XML 1.1 is released:
XML 1.1 (Second Edition), W3C Recommendation, 16 August 2006, Tim
Bray, Jean Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Eve Maler, François Yergeau,
John Cowan, ed.

But still this should be a question of putting it right into the
<?xml... ?> prologue and of the parser used beneath of Castor. It
shouldn't be an issue for Castor itself.

@Godmar: Can you please look if you have the correct XML version set?
And provide us (Castor) with a test case including this file so we can
ensure that Castor will work with it.

Joachim


On 01/04/2008, Werner Guttmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hold on, as far as I know, XML standard 1.1 has not been released, right ?
>
>  Werner
>
>  PS Having said that, it would not be too hard to add such an option, should
> there be demand,
>
>
>  esenay wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > i have the same problem. The problem is caused by the xml version. You
> need
> > to use version=1.1 which allows unicode 4.0
> >
> > but i still didn't find anything to set the output version of the xml
> > document in castor
> >
> >
> >
> > Godmar Back wrote:
> >
> > > Suppose I have an attribute a to an element e, as in <e a="value">.
> > > Suppose 'value' is the Java string "\000". Setting this value and
> > > rendering with Castor results in:
> > >
> > > Exception in thread "main" The character '^@' is an invalid XML
> character
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1544)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1881)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1881)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1875)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1881)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1881)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1881)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:1875)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:844)
> > >        at
> org.exolab.castor.xml.Marshaller.marshal(Marshaller.java:732)
> > >
> > > My question: is there a way to express "\000" in XML? Should Castor
> > > maybe output: &#0; ?
> > > In general, what is the best technique to marshal characters that are
> > > invalid XML characters?
> > > Could I place them as CDATA children as in <e>value</e> to circumvent
> > > these restrictions?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >  - Godmar
> > >
> > >
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