The value ≤ can't be contained in a byte (0-256).
Bob Foster
http://xmlbuddy.com
Felix Planjer wrote:
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 '?'
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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