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Xiang Gao updated XALANJ-2174:
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    Attachment: sample.xml

> DOM parser name space issue
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>
>          Key: XALANJ-2174
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-2174
>      Project: XalanJ2
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: XPath
>  Environment: Operating System: Windows 2K
>     Reporter: Xiang Gao
>  Attachments: DomParsing.java, sample.xml
>
> I am currently working on a XML file parse problem when doing migration our 
> system from jdk1.3.1 to jdk1.4.2. 
> The scenario is 
> 1. Turn off the namespace aware feature of the DOM parser
> 2. Try to parse a XML file with name space. 
> I use two environments to do the testing. One is 
> jdk1.3.1+xalan.jar+xerces.jar, the other one is jdk1.4.2+xerces.jar. The 
> xalan version is 1.0, the xerces version is 1.0. The expected result is the 
> parser just ignores the name space and parses the XML file properly.
> I created a program to demonstrate the defect, basically the program does the 
> following:
> ·     Read a sample xml file in (with Namespace information).
> ·     Create a DOM parser
> ·     Set the namespace feature as false, parse the file 
> ·     Get the ("Header") node using XPath
> ·     Write the value of the Header note out to the console.
> A) Test using jdk131_08 and our current xalan.jar and xerces.jar.
> The results were the following
> 1) Compile the file successfully using the following command:
> C:\ jdk131_08\bin\javac -classpath 
> .;C:\temp\lib\xalan.jar;C:\temp\lib\xerces.jar  DomParsing.java
> 2) Run the program using the following script:
> setlocal
> set cp=%cp%;/temp/lib/xerces.jar
> set cp=%cp%;/temp/lib/xalan.jar
> C:\ jdk131_08\bin\java -cp %cp% xml.DomParsing
> endlocal
> 3) Output result is (using this system out statement: 
> System.out.println("header [" + header + "]");):
> header [[test:Header: null]]
> The test is successful as the Header node in this case is not null (The null 
> shown here is the node value, Header does not have a value)
> B) Test using jdk142_05 and our current xerces.jar. 
> 1) Compile the file successfully using the following command:
> C:\ jdk142_05 \bin\javac -classpath .;C:\temp\lib\xerces.jar  DomParsing.java
> 2) Run the program using the following script:
> setlocal
> set cp=%cp%;/temp/lib/xerces.jar
> C:\jdk142_05\bin\java -cp %cp% xml.DomParsing
> endlocal
> 3) Output result is (using this system out statement: 
> System.out.println("header [" + header + "]");):
> header [null]
> The test is a failure as the Header node in this case is null.
> The actual result seems the DOM parser just doesn't recognize the name space 
> feature has been set to false.

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