Thanks,
I will kick myself in the ass now. When creating the MemInputSource I use
the correct string but the length of the old string.
Sorry
Glenn
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> <eval one="test" id="0000">5 < 7</eval>
>
> Certainly ought to work.
>
> I hate to ask the dumb question, but have you tried printing out the
> contents of that buffer, to make absolutely sure you're parsing what you
> think you're parsing? (Last time I had one of these "It can't possibly
> fail" issues, it turned out that I hadn't successfully recompiled the
> changed code and the version that was running still contained the bad
> string.)
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