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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7368] - Text Nodes are split randomly

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Text Nodes are split randomly





------- Additional Comments From keshlam@us.ibm.com  2002-03-22 18:41 -------
Please provide more details about how you're viewing this. If we're really 
constructing two adjacent Text nodes in our DTM, that's an error. But If the 
problem is that we're outputting text as several calls to the SAX characters() 
event -- that's normal SAX operation, permitted for processor efficiency 
reasons, and SAX applications have to be prepared to deal with it.

We'd really appreciate sample files which allowed us to reproduce it for 
analysis. "It happens, sometimes" is much harder to diagnose.