
But speaking of HaXml bugs, I'm pretty sure HaXml doesn't handle % correctly. It seem to treat % specially everywhere, but I think it is only special inside DTDs. I have many XML files produced by other tools that the HaXml parser fails to process because of this. -- Lennart Malcolm Wallace wrote:
Koen.Roelandt@mineco.fgov.be wrote:
HaXml seems to choke on finding an ampersand in an attribute value. Is this normal? Is there any workaround?
Yes, it is expected. An ampersand indicates the start of a reference, e.g. < or If there is no semicolon to indicate the end of the reference, then it is a parse error. The XML specification is quite clear that neither & nor < are valid standalone characters in an attribute value.
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