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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12845

MalformedURLException if DTD in directory with a space in the path

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-26 14:17 -------
>From Derek Wright:
> File file = new File("seed.xml");
It seems to be that JAXP bug. Should be fixed now. Could you check? (Reopen the 
bug again if it doesn't work. :-) )

>From Andrew Everitt:
> I suspect that this shouldn't be seen as a Xerces problem rather the caller
> will have to be responsible for making sure that they've sanitised the URL.
Completely agree. When the parser asks for a URI, you'd better give it one.

Xerces 2.3.0 has re-allowed spaces in URI, due to the number of people who 
asked for it, so now you don't have to encode spaces as %20. A new 
feature "standard-uri-conformant" was also added. When this feature is on, ONLY 
URI's will be accepted. That is, strings with '\', ' ', 'c:', "\\" will be 
rejected. I strongly recomment poeple to turn on this feature whenever 
possible, to ensure that your program and xml files are portable.

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