Hi Radu.
Unfortunately the default algorithm didn't do what I needed. That patch
is exactly what I needed and did the job perfectly. Any chance that
we'll see that patch in an official release sometime soon?
Adam
Radu Preotiuc-Pietro wrote:
No, but the good news is that there is patch that was submitted to the
list which will allow you to do it. Strangely enough, I can't point you
to it, because that specific e-mail is missing from all our mailing
archives.
Here's a copy. The patch has two parts, one dealing with entities (which
is now part of XmlBeans) and one dealing with CDATA sections, which was
deemed a little too difficult to use and was not included. But it
worked.
So if you really need it, you're free to experiment. Let me know if
attaching the original email with the attachment inside worked.
Radu
PS HTML makes use of a lot of '<' and '&', make sure first that the
default algorithm doesn't do a fair job for you
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 12:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CDATA sections
Hi all,
According to this old message on the list [1] when embedding HTML as a
textual value of an XML element sometimes xmlbeans will use a CDATA
section but other times it will just escape the characters that it finds
objectionable. Is there any way that I can force it to always use a
CDATA section in xmlbeans 2.0?
Thanks in advance
Adam
[1] http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?listId=277&msgNo=662
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Subject:
xml beans version two enhancement.
From:
"Roger Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Thu, 9 Jun 2005 15:36:49 -0700
To:
<[email protected]>
To:
<[email protected]>
I have attached a diff of changes in the Saver that will enable 2 things.
First is the escaping of more characters than only "<"
and "&". For each character you want escaped you add
an entry into a map that specifies which character is
to be escaped and into what base (decimal or hex) it
should be encoded. (no named escapes)
Also the changes allow the threshold between multiple
escaped characters and a CDATA section to be altered.
Each of the parameters -- length of string, number of
characters, and percentage of characters would be
configurable.
Since this is my first submission, please advise me as
to what to do next.
Thank you in advance.
Roger
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