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Subject:    [jira] Created: (XMLBEANS-192) Saver.java does not properly convert the Greater Than (>) to > whe
From:       "Stephen Cole (JIRA)" <xmlbeans-dev () xml ! apache ! org>
Date:       2005-08-19 16:20:02
Message-ID: 1571056718.1124468402342.JavaMail.jira () ajax ! apache ! org
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Saver.java does not properly convert the Greater Than (>) to &gt; when it is contains \
                inside an element or attribute. 
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         Key: XMLBEANS-192
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-192
     Project: XMLBeans
        Type: Bug
    Versions: Version 2    
 Environment: Windows XP
    Reporter: Stephen Cole
     Fix For: Version 2


Saver.java does not properly convert the Greater Than (>) sign to &gt; when it is \
contains inside an element or attribute. However it seems to correctly convert the &, \
< symbols correctly.

For example if have following fragment of input XML:

<FareDisplayOptions>
    <PF2 PF2Ind="<>" PF3Allow="<>" PF3Rule="<>"
    </PF2>
</FareDisplayOptions>

It gets converted to: (Notice that the < gets converted correclty, but the > does \
not)

<FareDisplayOptions>
    <PF2 PF2Ind="&lt;>" PF3Allow="&lt;>" PF3Rule="&lt;>"
    </PF2>
</FareDisplayOptions>



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