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Hi,
The problem was the xerces implementation used in java 6.
I switched to apache libs and it seems that it now works really fine.
Frederic will better test tomorrow and confirm my solution.
Best regards,
Bruno Mascret
Michael Kay wrote:
I don't think there is a problem, as far as I can see the
input and output have the same bytes for character data,
except that the input &#C; are output in text mode as literal
(xml 1.1) control-L characters.
Well, the output method is method="text", so we would not expect the #xC
characters to be escaped in the output.
So (for the originator): what exactly is the problem?
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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