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Re: Xalan C++ and string literals in ATTLISTs
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Xalan C++ and string literals in ATTLISTs
- From: David_N_Bertoni at lotus dot com
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 22:35:57 -0500
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On 01/13/01, Michael Beddow <mbnospam@mbeddow.net> wrote:
> Anyone here using the latest C++ version of Xalan on Linux?
Yup.
> For me it's giving a fatal error on any DTD where an ATTLIST
> contains a string literal. The exact error point reported is the
> linefeed character after the closing angle bracket of the
> ATTLIST definition, no matter where in the list the string
> literal comes.
This is a known bug with Xerces-C parser. You'll need to download a recent
build from xml.apache.org. You may also need to rebuild Xalan with the
latest sources. For the latest build, see:
http://xml.apache.org/dist/xerces-c/nightly/2001-01-11/
> Same files work fine with the Java version.
It's a C++-specific bug.
> I've searched the xalan-c and xerces-c dev archives but no mention
> of this. I know I should really post to one of those lists, but
> before I put my head over that parapet, I thought I'd check
> here, since it seems more likely that I'm doing
> something strange than that such a huge bug could have
> gone unnoticed.
This is the #1 or #2 bug reported on both the Xerces and Xalan dev lists.
I'm surprised nothing turned up in the archives.
Dave
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