On 13/12/2007, Waqar Ali <waqarali_pk(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hello:
I have an illegal character in my xml (0x08 or ) and when I tries to
transform it using xslt, the parser (MS .NET) gives me an error(hexadecimal
value 0x08, is an invalid character). I tried everything: using different
encoding, wrapping my xml data in CDATA tags but nothing seems
to be working. What do you suggest?
I may end up removing the illegal chars manually using a regular expression.
Do you know one which can remove and other illegal chars from the xml?
You might be able to use XML 1.1 if your parser supports it...
(to use XML 1.1 set the version attribute eg <?xml version="1.1"
encoding="UTF-8"?>)
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