well, thank you. Actually, I'd never had this problem, if I wherer using
XMLSerializer. However, to meet my needs, I wrote a XMLWriter myself. To
solve the forbidden character issue, I know use the printEscaped()-method
and it works fine.

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Von: Joseph Kesselman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2003 17:08
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Cc: 'Xerces'
Betreff: Re: Forbidden chars in attributes?





See the XML Recommendation for a list of which Unicode characters are and
aren't legal in XML, and see the documentation for the encoding you're
using for information about how what's in the file translates to Unicode
and back.

Unicode can represent almost any character, in almost any language. But not
all of them are legal in XML, and most encodings can only directly
represent a subset; the rest must be expressed using numeric character
escapes.

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Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more.
"The world changed profoundly and unpredictably the day Tim Berners Lee
got bitten by a radioactive spider." -- Rafe Culpin, in r.m.filk


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