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[jira] Created: (XERCESC-1519) On Linux the function "const XMLCh * getTextContent () " return an empty string whereas no windows xp and solaris machines it returns a non-empty string when it reads the same xml file

On Linux the function "const XMLCh *  getTextContent () " return an empty string whereas no windows xp and solaris machines it returns a non-empty string when it reads the same xml file
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         Key: XERCESC-1519
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1519
     Project: Xerces-C++
        Type: Bug
  Components: DOM  
    Versions: 2.5.0    
 Environment: Linux
    Reporter: Anisha Saigal


My application runs on Window xp, solaris and linux platforms and reads an XML file. The function "virtual const XMLCh* DOMNode::getTextContent  (    )  const [pure virtual] " returns an empty string on Linux whereas on Windows XP and Solaris it returns the correct string from the XML file. The string from the xml file is following:

<description>DESCRIPTION: PCI 2.x Bus Arbiter 

The Arbiter core is used to efficiently manage access to a PCI bus that is shared by several masters. Access to the PCI bus is automatically determined by the individual priorities of each master. 

FEATURES:

Support for up to five PCI Bus Masters 
Support for two Arbitration Schemes 
Pure Rotation 
Fair Rotation 
Support for Bus Parking 
Hidden Bus Arbitration 
Interface with 33 MHz and 66 MHz PCI 
Implementation in Actel's SX, SXA, ProASIC and ProASICplus Families
15% Utilization in Actel's SX08A Device with Performance of 84MHz 

&amp;lt;1% Utilization in Actel's APA750 Device with Performance of &amp;gt;70MHz 
    
</description>




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[jira] Closed: (XERCESC-1519) On Linux the function "const XMLCh * getTextContent () " return an empty string whereas no windows xp and solaris machines it returns a non-empty string when it reads the same xml file

Posted by "Boris Kolpackov (JIRA)" <xe...@xml.apache.org>.
     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1519?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Boris Kolpackov closed XERCESC-1519.
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    Resolution: Invalid

Most likely an application issue. If still present with recent releases, please reopen with a test case.

> On Linux the function "const XMLCh *  getTextContent () " return an empty string whereas no windows xp and solaris machines it returns a non-empty string when it reads the same xml file
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: XERCESC-1519
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1519
>             Project: Xerces-C++
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DOM
>    Affects Versions: 2.5.0
>         Environment: Linux
>            Reporter: Anisha Saigal
>
> My application runs on Window xp, solaris and linux platforms and reads an XML file. The function "virtual const XMLCh* DOMNode::getTextContent  (    )  const [pure virtual] " returns an empty string on Linux whereas on Windows XP and Solaris it returns the correct string from the XML file. The string from the xml file is following:
> <description>DESCRIPTION: PCI 2.x Bus Arbiter 
> The Arbiter core is used to efficiently manage access to a PCI bus that is shared by several masters. Access to the PCI bus is automatically determined by the individual priorities of each master. 
> FEATURES:
> Support for up to five PCI Bus Masters 
> Support for two Arbitration Schemes 
> Pure Rotation 
> Fair Rotation 
> Support for Bus Parking 
> Hidden Bus Arbitration 
> Interface with 33 MHz and 66 MHz PCI 
> Implementation in Actel's SX, SXA, ProASIC and ProASICplus Families
> 15% Utilization in Actel's SX08A Device with Performance of 84MHz 
> &amp;lt;1% Utilization in Actel's APA750 Device with Performance of &amp;gt;70MHz 
>     
> </description>

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