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Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM
- From: Peter Murray-Rust <pm286 AT cam.ac.uk>
- To: XOM API for Processing XML with Java <xom-interest AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [XOM-interest] Illegal character in W3CDOM passed to XOM
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 17:25:26 +0100
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Michael Kay <mike AT saxonica.com> wrote:
> >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,
I'm not! it's in the Batik package. What I meant is that I will probably
rewrite the bits of Batik using XOM.
> 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.
>
> I moved off 7 years ago.
> 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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