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Subject:    DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6763]  -
From:       bugzilla () apache ! org
Date:       2002-02-28 23:48:25
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XMLWriter doesn't escape enough characters

dlr@finemaltcoding.com changed:

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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |INVALID



------- Additional Comments From dlr@finemaltcoding.com  2002-02-28 23:48 -------
Comments from John Wilson <tug@wilson.co.uk>, author of the MinML parser:

"
This isn't a bug. You just can't legally have a Unicode character with the 
value 5 in a well formed XML document. Escaping it as &#0005; makes no 
difference. 
 
The relevant part of the spec is Section 4.1 Character and Entity References 
"Well-Formedness Constraint: Legal Character 
Characters referred to using character references must match the production 
for Char. " 
 
MinML currently and erroneously allows this - I'm in process of tightening 
it's checking and it will soon reject it. 
"
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