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Posted to j-users@xerces.apache.org by Bruno Verachten <Br...@laposte.net> on 2002/04/23 14:50:03 UTC

^M in an XML Content

Hi,

I use Xerces 1.4..4 and I've just met a strange problem: I have to parse 
some code which is the
result of an XSLT transformation, and some parts of the file have ^M, 
some don't.
The parser ignores some portions of the XML.
Could this be that:
"

This is a list of the limitations in this release of Xerces-J:

    * Due to a transcoding bug in the Sun JDK's (1.1.6, 1.1.7, 1.1.8,
      1.2) handling of EBCDIC data (specifically, end of line
      characters), you must use IBM's JDK 1.1.6, if you want to use
      EBCDIC support. The IBM JDK has the bug fixed. We don't know when
      the bug fix will get into the Sun JDK's."

Thanks.

Bruno Verachten.



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