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Re: XSL Stripping Special Charaters

From: Alexander@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 11/8/2005 1:35:00 PM
I have a similar issue with those special characters. I built a web service 
using VS.NET and this web service generates an XML file out of a DataSet. The 
problem is that in some database records there are form feed characters which 
make this XML file is not well formed. My test client written in VS.NET works 
just fine, but any client written in Java generates a fatal error parsing the 
XML.
Is there any way to create a well formed XML document out of a dataset 
stripping all invalid characters or replacing them with spaces?

Thanks



"Martin Honnen" wrote:

> 
> 
> doug wrote:
> 
> > Yes, that is the one thing i know.
> > 
> > I am attempting to STIP it.
> 
> Not with XML tools then, as XML parsers would give an error that the 
> markup is not well-formed.
> 
> -- 
> 
> 	Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
> 	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
> 


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