Subject: Re: Mysterious 'invalid character'
From: Jörg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:10:58 +0100
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Can you view the file with IE? What about encoding and German umlauts?
Joerg
Ingo Mittendorf wrote:
I'm mystified by a problem that arises when I want to generate HTML from XML
with XMLSpy (with the MSXML parser).
The relevant file *is* well-formed, apparently, and XMLSpy's Browser View
(direct display of the XML file) works absolutely fine. However, when I want
to generate 'true' HTML, I get this error message:
This file is not well-formed.
An invalid character was found in text content.
The cursor is at the end of a line. No invalid character there that I would
be aware of.
I had a similar problem before, where (after hours) it turned out that the
offending character apparently was the line-feed itself. When I deleted it,
and re-inserted it, everything was suddenly fine.
However, this didn't work this time round. When I delete the line-feed (and
the line-feeds before) I still get the error message and the cursor moves
further up, and up... (and always hovers at the end of the line).
Has anybody encountered the same problem and knows a solution for this
annoying problem?
Ingo Mittendorf
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