Subject: Re: Parsing Input Data for well-formedness
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 19:20:13 +0100
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> Certainly there are many other characters we will need to consider
not many, just one, <, unless you also need to put these strings into
attributes in which case there's one more: " (assuming you are using "
to delimit attribute values).
That's assuming your input strings don't have any ascii control
characters below 32 (space) other than tab/cr/lf. If so you have a
harder problem as there is no standard way of denoting those characters
in XML.
David
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