Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xml-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - >Thread Next - Re: [xml-dev] What to escape when serializing XML What to escape when serializing XMLTo: xml-dev@-----.---.--- Date: 1/2/2007 1:13:00 PM Hi all, I'm doing some bug fixing in a piece of code that does XML serialization(sort of), and could use some help in determining what characters that needs to be escaped with character references. It's all in the realm of XML 1.0. The code in question is not intended to conform to XSLT 2.0 and XQuery 1.0 Serialization, but that spec is neverthless informative. For example, section 5 XML Output Method, reads: <quote> A consequence of this rule is that certain characters MUST be output as character references, to ensure that they survive the round trip through serialization and parsing. Specifically, CR, NEL and LINE SEPARATOR characters in text nodes MUST be output respectively as "
", "…", and "
", or their equivalents; while CR, NL, TAB, NEL and LINE SEPARATOR characters in attribute nodes MUST be output respectively as "
", "
", "	", "…", and "
", or their equivalents. In addition, the non-whitespace control characters #x1 through #x1F and #x7F through #x9F in text nodes and attribute nodes MUST be output as character references. XML 1.0 did not permit an XML processor to normalize NEL or LINE SEPARATOR characters to a LINE FEED character. However, if a document entity that specifies version 1.1 invokes an external general parsed entity with no text declaration or a text declaration that specifies version 1.0, the external parsed entity is processed according to the rules of XML 1.1. For this reason, NEL and LINE SEPARATOR characters in text and attribute nodes must always be escaped using character references, regardless of the value of the version parameter. XML 1.0 permitted control characters in the range #x7F through #x9F to appear as literal characters in an XML document, but XML 1.1 requires such characters, other than NEL, to be escaped as character references. An external general parsed entity with no text declaration or a text declaration that specifies a version pseudo-attribute with value 1.0 that is invoked by an XML 1.1 document entity must follow the rules of XML 1.1. Therefore, the non-whitespace control characters in the ranges #x1 through #x1F and #x7F through #x9F must always be escaped, regardless of the value of the version parameter. </quote> These paragraphs gives good hints to the complexity in this, but it's not very exact("Specifically, CR, NEL ..."). Does anyone know or know how to determine exactly what characters that needs to be escaped? I could set my brain to work and read the XML spec from start to finish, but I could easily get something wrong. Cheers, Frans | ||||||
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