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> I'm surprised to discover that the parser in .NET includes the newline after
> the text declaration as part of the entity's expanded text, while both
> Crimson and Xerces (the versions built into JDK 1.4 and JDK 1.5
> respectively) exclude the newline.
Isn't .net right here? The production for a parsed entity is:
[78] extParsedEnt ::= TextDecl? content - Char* RestrictedChar Char*
which means that all the text after the ?> (including the newline)
should be parsed as content, doesn't it?
The situation is different from a document, where a following element is
mandatory (and white space after the xml declaration is parsed as S?)
An external parsed entity might _only consist of text.
David
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