I could be wrong, but I've tested it and am fairly sure the string
contains '?'.

If I output:
comp.getNodeValue().getBytes()[0]

it has the value 63, which is the byte value of an '?'



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> Are you sure the string contains the '?' character, rather than the tool
> you're using to display that character displaying it as '?'...? The
> former would be hard to explain; the latter is a fairly common problem.
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