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Re: Mysterious 'invalid character'
- From: Francis Norton <francis at redrice dot com>
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- Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 09:41:43 +0000
- Subject: Re: [xsl] Mysterious 'invalid character'
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Just one more factor to check - is there an external DTD or other
external entities that wouldb'y show up in a hex editor?
Francis.
Peter Flynn wrote:
>
> Two things come immediately to mind:
>
> a. use a show-it-all plaintext editor to examine the file (eg one
> that is guaranteed not to hide characters. Emacs is your friend :-)
>
> b. check that it's not an MS-DOS style end-of-file (^Z) character
> or some similar piece of crud.
>
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