Jarno (et. all),
That was my bad typing. I didn't have the originall
around any more, so I manually copied/pasted/edited
that previous version. Originally it did format the
CDATA section perfectly. Now it does not. If its a
setting, does anyone know what that is? Or is this a
bug for XALAN developers? If so, is that a different
mailing list? Thanks.
-junk
Here it is fixed up:
BEFORE XALAN/WEBLOGIC UPGRADE:
<AdditionalText><![CDATA["PrimaryAlert~;~|AlertID~;~|~|AlertKey~|xyz/5/4/351/6/20002/NA_chronic~;~|~|TimeStamp~|06/04/2004
12:11:23
CST~;~|Alert~;~|~|Layer~|2~;~|~|CustomerName~|~;~|~|Classification~|NFO~;~|~|Severity~|Major~;~|~|Domain~|METRO~;~|~|NodeOrSwitchName~|xyz~;~|~|Component~|XYZ-T3-12-XYZ
XYZ 5.4~;~|~|Reason~|Fail LOS (Chronic - 2 Failures in
5 minutes)~;~|~|BMPTktID~|~;"]]></AdditionalText>
AFTER THE XALAN/WEBLOGIC UPGRADE:
<AdditionalText><![CDATA["PrimaryAlert~;~|AlertID~;~|~|Al]]><![CDATA[ertKey~|xyz/5/4/351/6/20002]]><![CDATA[/NA_chronic~;~|~|TimeStamp~|06/0]]><![CDATA[4/2004
12:11:23
CST~;~|Alert~;~|]]><![CDATA[~|Layer~|2~;~|~|CustomerName~|~;]]><![CDATA[~|~|Classification~|NFO~;~|~|Sev]]><![CDATA[erity~|Major~;~|~|Domain~|METRO~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|NodeOrSwitchName~|xyz~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|Component~|XYZ-T3-12-XYZ
XY]]><![CDATA[Z 5.4~;~|~|Reason~|Fail LOS
(Chr]]><![CDATA[onic - 2 Failures in 5
minutes)~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|BMPTktID~|~;~;"]]></AdditionalText>
--- Jarno(_dot_)Elovirta(_at_)nokia(_dot_)com wrote:
Hi,
Now before the upgrade, I used to get this as my
output:
<AdditionalText>CDATA[["PrimaryAlert~;~|AlertID~;~|~|AlertKey~
Note here that the contents of AdditionalText is not
inside a CDATA section, it starts with "CDATA[[",
not with "<![CDATA[".
|xyz/5/4/351/6/20002/NA_chronic~;~|~|TimeStamp~|06/04/2004
12:11:23
CST~;~|Alert~;~|~|Layer~|2~;~|~|CustomerName~|~;~|~|Classifica
tion~|NFO~;~|~|Severity~|Major~;~|~|Domain~|METRO~;~|~|NodeOrS
witchName~|xyz~;~|~|Component~|XYZ-T3-12-XYZ
XYZ 5.4~;~|~|Reason~|Fail LOS (Chronic - 2
Failures in
5 minutes)~;~|~|BMPTktID~|~;"]]</AdditionalText>
And here it ends with "]]", not "]]>". Most probably
the earilier version of Xalan had a but in the
serialization of CDATA sections.
<AdditionalText><![CDATA["PrimaryAlert~;~|AlertID~;~|~|Al]]><!
[CDATA[ertKey~|xyz/5/4/351/6/20002]]><![CDATA[/NA_chronic~;~|~
|TimeStamp~|06/0]]><![CDATA[4/2004
12:11:23
CST~;~|Alert~;~|]]><![CDATA[~|Layer~|2~;~|~|CustomerName~|~;]]
<![CDATA[~|~|Classification~|NFO~;~|~|Sev]]><![CDATA[erity~|M
ajor~;~|~|Domain~|METRO~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|NodeOrSwitchName~|xyz
~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|Component~|XYZ-T3-12-XYZ
XY]]><![CDATA[Z 5.4~;~|~|Reason~|Fail LOS
(Chr]]><![CDATA[onic - 2 Failures in 5
minutes)~]]><![CDATA[;~|~|BMPTktID~|~;~;"]]></AdditionalText>
Is it something I'm doing wrong? A missing
setting
somehow? Is there a way to make it so CDATA
doesn't
get split up like this? Perhaps specify a maximum
length somehow?
No, this must be a yet another but, because there
are not character sequences that would force the
CDATA section to be broken into multiple sections.
i.e. "]]>" or characters that cannot be
represented in UTF-8 encoding. Have you tried to use
another XSLT engine (via JAXP API)?
Cheers,
Jarno - Neurotic Fish: Bonus Track
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