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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM
- From: Michael Kay <mike AT saxonica.com>
- To: xom-interest AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 17:05:37 +0100
>I noticed that XOM would prevent people doing this - good for XOM! and that the W3C engine was tool lax and allowed invalid XML to be output. Ah well, I'll probably cut out the W3C bit.
If you're still using DOM, then it's high time you (and the millions of other people who use it thinking that if it's a W3C standard and in the JDK then it must be good) moved off it to something better.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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[XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Peter Murray-Rust, 05/17/2012
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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Elliotte Rusty Harold, 05/19/2012
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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Peter Murray-Rust, 05/19/2012
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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Michael Kay, 05/19/2012
- Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM, Peter Murray-Rust, 05/19/2012
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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Michael Kay, 05/19/2012
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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Peter Murray-Rust, 05/19/2012
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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM,
Elliotte Rusty Harold, 05/19/2012
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