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Re: new xml specifications

From: Marvin Smit <marvin.smit@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/6/2005 4:40:00 PM
Hi,

it looks like the content of a textnode in the XML document is being
filled with SGML or HTML. If you want to do this, you have to XML
escape the contents of the text. I'm not sure how this is constructed,
smells a little like string concatination. Or this is not a real XML
file, maybe a SGML file with .xml extension.

Just one little thing. The fact that a filename ends with .XML should
only be considered a hint. You can rename anything you want to XML.
So, xml extension doesn't guarentee the content to be well-formed XML.

Hope this helps,

Marvin Smit.

On 6 Sep 2005 06:01:28 -0700, "zacH" <darksideofthemoon@g...>
wrote:

>I dont that but the xml came to me as a filename.xml. This file does
>nto have any specification of the xml 1.0 at the top. It just starts
>with a tag. The first tag has been started and ended but inside they
>are tags like the above 
>
>Regards
>Brian D'Souza


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